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Issue Details

Issue #32
Published April 1948
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing Harold A. Moore
Notes Indexed from a scan from http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php. Unsigned credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.

Cover Details

Genre children

6 page Chauncey Chirp and Johnny Jay story "Warbling Wally Woodpecker"

Genre funny animals
Pencils Dave Tendlar (signed)
Inks Dave Tendlar (signed)

6 page Hortense story "The Man with a Trillion Faces"

Genre children
Pencils Ray Willner
Inks Ray Willner

6 page Jingle Jangle Tales story "The Hickory-Hatted Duke and the Spooked-Up Tower"

Genre children
Script George Carlson
Pencils George Carlson
Inks George Carlson

6 page Aunty Spry story "Let me outa here!"

Genre children
Pencils Larz Bourne (signed)
Inks Larz Bourne (signed)

1 page 'Topsy' Turtle story "The greatest handicap that we folks of the forest..."

Genre gags
Pencils Jack Farr
Inks Jack Farr

Half page Lil Bimbo filler "Ten gallons enough, Bimbo?"

Genre gags
Pencils Allen Ulmer; Ray Willner
Inks Allen Ulmer; Ray Willner

Half page statement of ownership "Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc."

Letters typeset

6 page The Old Swap Shop story "Miki, the toy soldier of Playland proves..."

Genre children
Pencils Ray Willner
Inks Ray Willner

2 page text story "The Stubborn Groundhog"

Genre funny animals
Letters typeset

1 page Trixie, the Tomboy story "Haw! There's Trixie tryin' to fish..."

Genre children
Pencils Jack Farr
Inks Jack Farr

1 page The Kid Next Door story "It sure is hard paddling a boat this way!"

Genre children
Pencils Allen Ulmer ?
Inks Allen Ulmer ?

4 page Bingo and Glum story "Bingo, there's something floating in the water!"

Genre children
Pencils Allen Ulmer [as Wilmer]; Ray Willner [as Wilmer]
Inks Allen Ulmer [as Wilmer]; Ray Willner [as Wilmer]

6 page The Pie-Face Prince of Old Pretzleburg story "There must be an anvil mixed up in this lunch!"

Genre children
Script George Carlson
Pencils George Carlson
Inks George Carlson

1 page 'Topsy' Turtle story "Ow-wah! This is the first time I ever knew..."

Genre funny animals
Pencils Jack Farr
Inks Jack Farr