Issue | #16 |
Published | February 1970 |
Cover Price | 0.15 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard W. Eiger |
Notes | [Wile, carrying a protest sign, about to fall into a manhole that Beep Beep has uncovered]; On Front Cover: GOLD KEY 10189-002 FEBRUARY 15c |
Characters | Wile E. Coyote (villain); Beep Beep the Road Runner |
Genre | Funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | [Wile, carrying a protest sign, about to fall into a manhole that Beep Beep has uncovered]; On Front Cover: GOLD KEY 10189-002 FEBRUARY 15c |
Characters | Beep Beep the Road Runner; Beep Beep the Road Runner's three sons; Wile E. Coyote (villain) |
Genre | Funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Beep Beep the Road Runner; Beep Beep the Road Runner's three sons; Wile E. Coyote (villain) |
Genre | Funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd |
Genre | Funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Reprinted | from Looney Tunes (Dell, 1955 Series) #227 (September 1960) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | none |
Genre | Children |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | The first doodle is the Letter B from Susan Slama |
Characters | none |
Genre | Children |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | The first invention is the Electronic Secretary from Chris Barker |
Characters | Cool Cat; the Hunter |
Genre | Funny animal; Jungle |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Beep Beep the Road Runner; Wile E. Coyote (villain); Beep Beep the Road Runner's three sons |
Genre | Funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | none |
Genre | Gags |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | No dialogue |
Characters | Richard W. Eiger; Chase Craig |
Synopsis | Reported circulation: 401,543 (average), 425,511 (nearest issue) |
Genre | Fact |
Letters | Typeset |