Issue | #527 |
Published | January 1954 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "CHARLIE McCARTHY, No. 527." Code number is C.Mc. O.S. #527-541. Copyright 1953 by Edgar Bergen. Fifth of six Charlie McCarthy Four Colors. |
Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | ? (painting) |
Inks | ? (painting) |
Colors | ? (painting) |
Characters | Mortimer Snerd; Charlie McCarthy |
Synopsis | Mortimer uses a number of reminders to jog his memory. |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Letters | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Pencils, inks, and letters credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007) |
Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd |
Synopsis | While visiting a wax museum, Mortimer accidentally finds a string of pearls in the dummy of Napoleon. Mortimer and Charlie give the guard the pearls, only to later find out he is part of a jewel-smuggling gang. The pair are captured and imprisoned in the gang's hide-out in an old house, but manage to escape. The police don't believe their story, so Charlie and Mortimer come up with their own plan to capture the crooks. |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Letters | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils, inks, and letters credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007) |
Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd |
Synopsis | Charlie and Mortimer have to baby-sit a lady's pet gorilla for an afternoon. |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Letters | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Pencils, inks, and letters credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007) |
Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd |
Synopsis | Mortimer trades a cow for a broken-down lunch wagon. |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg |
Inks | Harvey Eisenberg |
Letters | Harvey Eisenberg |
Notes | Story continues on the inside back cover in black and white and concludes on the back cover in color. Pencils, inks, and letters credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007) |