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Issue Details

Issue #23
Published May-June 1948
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing Whitney Ellsworth; Bernard Breslauer ?

Cover Details

Characters Doc and Fatty
Genre humor
Pencils Howard Sherman
Inks Howard Sherman

8 page Doc and Fatty story "When the James Boys Ride!"

Characters Doc and Fatty
Synopsis Doc and Fatty rob a bank for the James Gang
Genre humor
Pencils Howard Sherman
Inks Howard Sherman
Notes This issue's art is obviously by Howard Sherman. Earlier issues resemble his work but might not be completely- Series continues in World's Finest 36

6 page Penniless Palmer story "The Valuable Giant"

Characters Penniless Palmer
Synopsis Uncle Silas and Tudor Tuppence are a bit eccentric. Silas Feathertip thinks he's an ostrich and what about the giant statue of the giant that Jack killed?
Genre humor
Pencils Thurston Harper (signed)
Inks Thurston Harper
Notes series ends

5 page Two-Gun Percy story "The Disappearing Porkers"

Characters Two-Gun Percy
Synopsis So, who's rustling pigs from the hog ranch?
Genre humor
Pencils Jimmy Thompson
Inks Jimmy Thompson
Notes series continues in World's Finest 68

6 page Peaceful Phil story

Characters Peaceful Phil
Synopsis Fighting about who's dentist is the best? Boy that is odd.
Genre humor
Script Phil Berube
Pencils Phil Berube (signed)
Inks Phil Berube
Notes series ends

1 page Little Alexander story

Synopsis Another piece of pie?
Genre humor
Script Phil Berube
Pencils Phil Berube (signed)
Inks Phil Berube

2 page text story "Cookie's Special Dish"

Genre humor
Script Frank Cooper

4 page Dover and Clover story "Bombs Away"

Characters Dover and Clover
Synopsis Is a clock a time-bomb?
Genre humor
Pencils Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Inks Henry Boltinoff
Letters Henry Boltinoff
Notes series continues in Star Spangled 96 and World's Finest 67

6 page Curly's Cafe story

Characters Curly, Beamy, Gilda
Synopsis Beamy and Curly become partners in the Cafe Business
Genre humor
Pencils Jack Callahan
Inks Jack Callahan
Notes series continues from More Fun Comics