Issue | #1 |
Published | March 1973 |
Cover Price | 0.20 USD |
Pages | 32 |
Editing | Leon Harvey |
Notes | This issue is the first appearance of Jackie Jokers and much of his supporting cast (Jerry and Jill Jokers (his parents), Rhett De Starr (his competitive cousin), Candy (his girlfriend), and Uncle Trickster) |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Notes | This issue is the first appearance of Jackie Jokers and much of his supporting cast (Jerry and Jill Jokers (his parents), Rhett De Starr (his competitive cousin), Candy (his girlfriend), and Uncle Trickster) |
Characters | Jerry Jokers; Rhett De Starr |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Candy |
Synopsis | Jackie's impersonation of Al Pachino gets him kidnapped by REAL mobsters. |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Notes | Jackie appears on the "Johnny Larson" show. |
Characters | Candy; Rhett De Starr |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Jerry Jokers; Jill Jokers |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Jerry Jokers; Jill Jokers |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Cecil B. DeBronx; Jackie Jokers [as Anthony Quick] |
Synopsis | To impress director Cecil B. DeBronx, Jackie disguises himself as cowboy actor Anthony Quick. |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Candy |
Synopsis | Jackie stages a production of "Frankenstein" as the school play, and manages to catch a thief. |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |
Characters | Jerry Jokers, Jill Jokers |
Synopsis | The story of Jackie's first television appearance |
Pencils | Ernie Colon (illustration) |
Inks | Ernie Colon (illustration) |
Notes | Ilustration taken from the cover. Jackie appears on the "Johnny Larson" show |
Characters | Jerry Jokers; Jill Jokers |
Synopsis | Jackie meets his Uncle Trickster, a practical jokester. |
Pencils | Ernie Colon |
Inks | Ernie Colon |