Issue | #13 |
Published | September-October 1946 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | F. Whitney Ellsworth; Bernard Breslauer ? |
Characters | Penniless Palmer; Bunny; Oxie; a sheriff |
Synopsis | Penniless Palmer and his pals are about to go swimming near a" No Swimming Allowed!" sign when the sheriff shows up. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Stan Kaye ? |
Pencils | Stan Kaye ? |
Inks | Stan Kaye ? |
Notes | Inside Front Cover |
Characters | Penniless Palmer; Bunny; Oxie; Mr. De Pressed |
Synopsis | Penniless Palmer, Bunny and Oxie try to help Mr. De Pressed. Store owners will not sell De Pressed anything because his shoe is bugged by Millionaire Gottrox, who phones the stores. De Pressed agrees to pay Gottrox $20,000 that he swindled from him. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Thurston Harper [unsigned] |
Inks | Thurston Harper [unsigned] |
Characters | Hamilton; Egbert |
Synopsis | Hamilton and Egbert invent an automatic valet that destroys a rich man's suit but captures a criminal. |
Genre | Humor |
Characters | Martin Marion (National League Baseball MVP 1944) |
Genre | sports; celebrity |
Characters | Two-Gun Percy; Horace the Talking Horse; Nellie Ellen; Rattlesnake Red |
Synopsis | Two-Gun Percy and Horace the Talking Horse capture Rattlesnake Red, who has rustled Nellie Ellen's cattle. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Jimmy Thompson [unsigned] |
Inks | Jimmy Thompson [unsigned] |
Characters | Sillie Willie |
Synopsis | Sillie Willie fantasizes fights a possibly imaginary "dread thing" with his pop-gun. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Tom McNamara |
Pencils | Tom McNamara (signed) |
Inks | Tom McNamara (signed) |
Characters | Dover (detective); Clover (detective) |
Synopsis | Dover and Clover accidentally capture some thieves, who had stolen diamonds hidden in ice blocks. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Henry Boltinoff |
Pencils | Henry Boltinoff [unsigned] |
Inks | Henry Boltinoff [unsigned] |
Letters | Henry Boltinoff |
Characters | Billy Bardin; Manager Walton; Gary Trent |
Synopsis | Gary Trent tricks star pitcher Billy Bardin out of his superstitiousness, so that he can join the Tigers. |
Genre | Sports |
Script | ? [as Tom Neill] (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Tinkerman Tad; Getty Wiggelon; Ty Koone |
Synopsis | Tinkerman Tad tries to fix a typewriter for efficiency expert Getty Wiggelon. He makes a mess but accidentally inspires Ty Koone to set up a round assembly line. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Thurston Harper (unsigned) |
Inks | Thurston Harper (unsigned) |
Characters | Super-Sleuth McFooey; Dinah Mite; Dinah Mite's midget troupe; Prof. Oompahpah |
Synopsis | McFooey cracks the kidnapping of Dinah Mite, who was hidden in Prof. Oompahpah "echoing fiddle." |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Jack Farr |
Pencils | Jack Farr [unsigned] |
Inks | Jack Farr [unsigned] |
Characters | Genius Jones; Fairen Skware; I. Cheetum; Mr. Oldster |
Synopsis | Genius Jones solves the case of the typewriters of the Fairen Skware School of Typing, sabotaged by I. Cheetum. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Ken Fitch ? |
Pencils | Stan Kaye ? |
Inks | Stan Kaye ? |
Characters | Daffy; Doodle |
Synopsis | Daffy writes a letter to himself but forgets to sign it. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Lit-Win (signed) |
Inks | Lit-Win (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Back cover |