Yet another bit of test-marketing a potential funny animal series. This "series" is listed as being issued quarterly in the indicia. But this issue, #1, was the only one to come out. It is interesting that Croydon/Rural Home hired Al Fago to produce this "series", which was halted after only one issue, whereas they had previously hired Sangor Studio to produce "Laffy Daffy Comics", which ran for only 2 issues, and hired Louis Ferstadt's Studio to produce their "Funland Comics" potential series, which also ran only one issue. Like Street & Smith, it seems that Croydon wasn't very dedicated to jumping on the Funny Animal bandwagon, giving it just a half-hearted effort.
Quality, Magazine Enterprises, Avon, Fawcett, Timely, Fox, and Robert Farrell(Four Star, Star,Ajax) all were relatively small publishers proved proved them wrong.