Issue | #29 |
Published | October 1947 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Some unsigned credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
Characters | Aunty Spry; Bingo; Glum; Hortense |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Larz Bourne (signed) |
Inks | Larz Bourne (signed) |
Synopsis | Bingo and Glum retrieve Puss in Boots' voice box. |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Allen Ulmer |
Inks | Allen Ullmer |
Genre | funny animals |
Pencils | Dave Tendlar (signed) |
Inks | Dave Tendlar (signed) |
Genre | Children |
Script | George Carlson |
Pencils | George Carlson |
Inks | George Carlson |
Letters | George Carlson |
Synopsis | Aunty Spry gives a Halloween party, which is crashed by the rowdy kids, who were not invited. |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Larz Bourne (signed) |
Inks | Larz Bourne (signed) |
Synopsis | A comic strip advertisement for Fisk Bike Tires. Two boys save a couple from a flood before it destroys their cabin. |
Synopsis | A black cat crosses Orville's path. He avoids running over the cat, but in doing so, Orville crashes into a tree. |
Genre | Children; Gag |
Pencils | Larz Bourne ? |
Inks | Larz Bourne ? |
Genre | Children |
Letters | Typeset |
Genre | Children |
Pencils | Allen Ulmer ? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk]; Ray Willner? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk] |
Inks | Allen Ulmer ? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk]; Ray Willner? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk] |
Synopsis | Illustrated advertisement for Cracker Jack. |
Genre | Children |
Script | George Carlson |
Pencils | George Carlson |
Inks | George Carlson |
Letters | George Carlson |
Characters | Curly; Ambrose |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Pencils | Ray Willner |
Inks | Ray Willner |