Issue | #3 |
Published | May 1951 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Although known as "Mr. Television" (as well as "Uncle Milty"), Milton Berle's comic book only ran for four issues. However, he did appear in one more comic: Dell's movie adaptation "Who's Minding the Mint?" (August 1967). |
Characters | Milton Berle |
Genre | Celebrity |
Notes | Although known as "Mr. Television" (as well as "Uncle Milty"), Milton Berle's comic book only ran for four issues. However, he did appear in one more comic: Dell's movie adaptation "Who's Minding the Mint?" (August 1967). |
Characters | Milton Berle |
Synopsis | Uncle Milty (Milton Berle) is konked on the head by a falling book and dreams that he lived back in the times of knights and noble ladies. |
Genre | Celebrity |
Pencils | Al Eadeh (signed) |
Inks | Al Eadeh (signed) |
Notes | [Inker credit confirmed by Jerry Bails' Who's Who of American Comic Books.] |
Characters | The Pitchman |
Synopsis | The Pitchman tries to sell a crowd the Little Wonder Stain Remover. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | C.S. Massey (signed) |
Inks | C.S. Massey (signed) |
Notes | On television, Berle's pitchman was played by Sid Stone, whose popular catch-phrase was "I'll tell you what I'm gonna do." |
Characters | Marco |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Floyd Torbert (signed) |
Inks | Floyd Torbert (signed) |
Notes | [Inker credit confirmed by Jerry Bails' Who's Who of American Comic Books] |
Genre | Humor |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Brother Frank |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Cooper (signed) |
Characters | Milton Berle |
Genre | Celebrity |
Pencils | C.S. Massey (signed) |
Inks | C.S. Massey (signed) |
Notes | [Story continues in next issue.] |
Characters | Officer Clancy |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Floyd Torbert (signed) |
Inks | Floyd Torbert (signed) |
Genre | Fact |
Letters | Typeset |