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Publisher: Dell, 1954
About 1000 Jokes #71
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COVER DETAILS
Characters: Jackie Gleason
Pencils: Rowland Wilson (signed)
Inks: Rowland Wilson (signed)
Letters: typeset
STORY DETAILS
Script: Bill Yates; ?
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 2 through 7. Editor's remarks and a series of jokes.
Synopsis: The cowboy strikes a match to light the cowgirl's cigarette.
Pages: 0.600
Script: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Inks: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Notes: Page 2. No caption.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Jerry Marcus [as J. Marcus] (signed)
Pencils: Jerry Marcus [as J. Marcus] (signed)
Inks: Jerry Marcus [as J. Marcus] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 3.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Pencils: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Inks: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 3.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Sid Gordin; Vicky Gordin [as Sivic] (signed)
Pencils: Sid Gordin; Vicky Gordin [as Sivic] (signed)
Inks: Sid Gordin; Vicky Gordin [as Sivic] (signed)
Letters: Sid Gordin; Vicky Gordin
Notes: Page 4.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Roy L. Fox (signed)
Pencils: Roy L. Fox (signed)
Inks: Roy L. Fox (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 4.
Pages: 0.330
Script: John Gallagher [as Gallagher] (signed)
Pencils: John Gallagher [as Gallagher] (signed)
Inks: John Gallagher [as Gallagher] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 5.
Pages: 0.250
Script: John Dempsey (signed)
Pencils: John Dempsey (signed)
Inks: John Dempsey (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 5.
Pages: 0.750
Script: Bob Campbell (signed)
Pencils: Bob Campbell (signed)
Inks: Bob Campbell (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 6.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Stan Hunt (signed)
Pencils: Stan Hunt (signed)
Inks: Stan Hunt (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 7.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Brad Anderson (signed)
Pencils: Brad Anderson (signed)
Inks: Brad Anderson (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 7.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Vahan Shirvanian [as Shirvanian] (signed)
Pencils: Vahan Shirvanian [as Shirvanian] (signed)
Inks: Vahan Shirvanian [as Shirvanian] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 7.
Characters: Jackie Gleason; Jack Philbin; Bullets Dorgom; Lee Reynolds; Lee Meyers; Tony
Pages: 2.000
Script: Al Steen
Pencils: ? (photographs)
Inks: ? (photographs)
Letters: typeset
Notes: An interview with Jackie Gleason. Pages 8 and 9.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Pencils: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Inks: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 10.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Daly Detterberg (signed)
Pencils: Daly Detterberg (signed)
Inks: Daly Detterberg (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 10.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Wesley Thompson (signed)
Pencils: Wesley Thompson (signed)
Inks: Wesley Thompson (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 10.
Pages: 0.600
Script: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Pencils: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Inks: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 11.
Script: Ben Thompson (signed)
Pencils: Ben Thompson (signed)
Inks: Ben Thompson (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 11.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Gustav (Gus) Lundberg [as Lundberg] (signed)
Pencils: Gustav (Gus) Lundberg [as Lundberg] (signed)
Inks: Gustav (Gus) Lundberg [as Lundberg] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 11.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Dick Ashbaugh
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 12.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Herbert Goldberg (signed)
Pencils: Herbert Goldberg (signed)
Inks: Herbert Goldberg (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 12.
Pages: 0.330
Script: W. F. Miksch
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 13.
Pages: 0.340
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 13. The cartoonist's signature is not legible, although the last name starts with an "R".
Pages: 0.330
Script: John Gallagher [as Gallagher] (signed)
Pencils: John Gallagher [as Gallagher] (signed)
Inks: John Gallagher [as Gallagher] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 13.
Synopsis: Africa as seen by Hollywood movie makers.
Pages: 2.000
Script: Bob Kraus [as Kraus] (signed)
Pencils: Bob Kraus [as Kraus] (signed)
Inks: Bob Kraus [as Kraus] (signed)
Letters: Bob Kraus [as Kraus] (signed)
Notes: Pages 14 and 15.
Pages: 0.750
Script: John Bailey
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 16 and 17.
Characters: office worker
Pages: 0.400
Script: Lindquist (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Lindquist (signed)
Inks: Lindquist (signed)
Notes: Page 16. No caption.
Pages: 0.400
Script: Vahan Shirvanian [as Shirvanian] (signed)
Pencils: Vahan Shirvanian [as Shirvanian] (signed)
Inks: Vahan Shirvanian [as Shirvanian] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 17.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Ed Peters
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 17.
Pages: 0.250
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 17. Signature not legible.
Characters: office workers
Synopsis: A humorous look at office workers using the telephone.
Pages: 2.000
Script: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Pencils: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Inks: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 18 and 19. Eight cartoons, four on each page.
Pages: 1.000
Script: Michael Berry (signed)
Pencils: Michael Berry (signed)
Inks: Michael Berry (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 20.
Pages: 0.750
Script: M. A. Huskins; Richard Wheeler; Selma Raskin; S. Omar Barker; Ethel Jacobson; Ed Whittaker
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 21. Seven poems. Title is taken from the first poem.
Synopsis: While pumping gas, the attendant peeks into the trailer window.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Inks: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Notes: Page 21. No caption.
Characters: Eight men
Synopsis: A humorous look at men's vests.
Pages: 2.000
Script: Ralston Jones
Pencils: Ralston Jones
Inks: Ralston Jones
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 22 and 23.
Characters: caveman; cavewoman
Synopsis: How lighting a fire was discovered.
Pages: 1.000
Script: Jerry Marcus [as Marcus] (signed)
Pencils: Jerry Marcus [as Marcus] (signed)
Inks: Jerry Marcus [as Marcus] (signed)
Notes: Page 24. Seven panel story.
Synopsis: A look at what the 48 states are doing to attract tourists.
Pages: 0.750
Script: Parke Cummings
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 25.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Salo (signed)
Pencils: Salo (signed)
Inks: Salo (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 25.
Synopsis: Two panel gag showing a man as a soldier, then later, after his discharge.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Bob Schroeter [as B. Schroeter] (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Bob Schroeter [as B. Schroeter] (signed)
Inks: Bob Schroeter [as B. Schroeter] (signed)
Notes: Page 26. No caption.
Script: Clyde Lamb [as Lamb] (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Clyde Lamb [as Lamb] (signed)
Inks: Clyde Lamb [as Lamb] (signed)
Notes: Page 26. No caption.
Synopsis: Two panel gag of a sailor showing a signal flag message to a service woman.
Pages: 0.160
Script: Harry Mace (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Harry Mace (signed)
Inks: Harry Mace (signed)
Notes: Page 26. No caption.
Pages: 0.170
Script: Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Pencils: Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Inks: Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 26.
Synopsis: The sergeant notices a soldier with a bottle of booze instead of a canteen.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Virgil Partch [as VIP] (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Virgil Partch [as VIP] (signed)
Inks: Virgil Partch [as VIP] (signed)
Notes: Page 27. No caption.
Synopsis: Two soldiers in a foxhole face an enemy charge.
Pages: 0.250
Script: C. Hopkins (signed)
Pencils: C. Hopkins (signed)
Inks: C. Hopkins (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 27.
Pages: 0.250
Script: ? [as Gabe] (signed)
Pencils: ? [as Gabe] (signed)
Inks: ? [as Gabe] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 27.
Pages: 0.330
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 28.
Characters: Morris
Synopsis: A man at the bar describes the shapes of music.
Pages: 1.000
Script: W. F. Miksch
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 28 and 29.
Synopsis: The sign on a travel agency door reads "Closed on vacation."
Pages: 0.340
Script: Al Kaufman (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Al Kaufman (signed)
Inks: Al Kaufman (signed)
Letters: Al Kaufman (signed)
Notes: Page 29. No caption, however several lettered signs in the door and windows.
Synopsis: The wife comes home early and the poker players scramble out the side window.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Jerry Marcus (signed)
Pencils: Jerry Marcus (signed)
Inks: Jerry Marcus (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 29.
Pages: 0.440
Script: Stan Fine (signed)
Pencils: Stan Fine (signed)
Inks: Stan Fine (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 30.
Pages: 0.230
Script: Paul C. Law
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 30.
Characters: Hans; Cyril J. Toffingham; T.W. Munderson
Synopsis: Five "epic" moments.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Parke Cummings
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 30.
Pages: 1.000
Script: Herb Green (signed)
Pencils: Herb Green (signed)
Inks: Herb Green (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 31.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Paul C. Law
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 32.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Reamer Keller (signed)
Pencils: Reamer Keller (signed)
Inks: Reamer Keller (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 32.
Pages: 0.340
Script: Dick Emmons
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 33.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Bo Brown (signed)
Pencils: Bo Brown (signed)
Inks: Bo Brown (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 33.
Pages: 0.330
Script: ? [as Bailey] (signed)
Pencils: ? [as Bailey] (signed)
Inks: ? [as Bailey] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 33.
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 34 and 35. Short humor selections from college publications including Yale Record, Columbia Jester, Penn State Froth, Texas Ranger, The Log, Profile, Rammer Jammer and Leer.
Synopsis: Dizzy Gillespie's door with a sign hanging from the knob.
Pages: 0.100
Script: Alan Sagin (signed)
Pencils: Alan Sagin (signed)
Inks: Alan Sagin (signed)
Notes: Page 34. From Shaft, a college publication.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Childs ? (signed)
Pencils: Childs ? (signed)
Inks: Childs ? (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 34. From the Yale Record.
Pages: 0.330
Script: E. Zimmerman (signed) (idea)
Pencils: E. Zimmerman (signed)
Inks: E. Zimmerman (signed)
Notes: Page 35. From the Yale Record.
Synopsis: A man studies a folded fire hose on a wall surrounded by abstract art.
Pages: 0.240
Script: Collbuhlez ? (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Collbuhlez ? (signed)
Inks: Collbuhlez ? (signed)
Notes: Page 35. Form Shaft, a college publication.
Pages: 0.440
Script: Dick Emmons
Letters: typeset
Notes: Pages 36 and 37.
Pages: 0.670
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 36.
Pages: 0.110
Script: Richard McCallister [as McCallister] (signed)
Pencils: Richard McCallister [as McCallister] (signed)
Inks: Richard McCallister [as McCallister] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 37.
Pages: 0.440
Script: Bob Schroeter [as B. Schroeter] (signed)
Pencils: Bob Schroeter [as B. Schroeter] (signed)
Inks: Bob Schroeter [as B. Schroeter] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 37.
Characters: Aunt Helen; Marilyn Monroe
Pages: 0.340
Script: Joseph O. Sherman
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 37.
Pages: 0.250
Script: Charles Skiles (signed)
Pencils: Charles Skiles (signed)
Inks: Charles Skiles (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 38.
Pages: 0.500
Script: John Norment [as Norment] (signed)
Pencils: John Norment [as Norment] (signed)
Inks: John Norment [as Norment] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 38.
Pages: 0.500
Script: Bob Barnes (signed)
Pencils: Bob Barnes (signed)
Inks: Bob Barnes (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 39.
Pages: 0.170
Script: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Pencils: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Inks: Jack O'Brien [as O'Brien] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 39.
Pages: 0.330
Script: George Wolfe (signed)
Pencils: George Wolfe (signed)
Inks: George Wolfe (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 39.
Characters: Mr. Pidget; Clarence; Gadstone; Gladstone; Newberry; Oldberry; Anolg Claytdg
Synopsis: A proofreader writes a letter of complaint to a publisher.
Pages: 0.400
Script: Marvin Grasse
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 40. Through out the text, author Marvin Grasse has substituted words and grammar that are completely wrong but would be caught by a proofreader.
Pages: 0.300
Script: Herb Green (signed)
Pencils: Herb Green (signed)
Inks: Herb Green (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 40.
Pages: 0.300
Script: Mike Hertz (signed)
Pencils: Mike Hertz (signed)
Inks: Mike Hertz (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 40.
Characters: Dwight Eisenhower (mentioned)
Pages: 0.330
Script: Dick Emmons
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 41.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Bo Brown (signed)
Pencils: Bo Brown (signed)
Inks: Bo Brown (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 41.
Pages: 0.670
Script: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Pencils: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Inks: Irwin Caplan (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 42.
Synopsis: Ten questions to ask of yourself about your credit rating.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Parke Cummings
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 42.
Pages: 0.370
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 43. Illegible signature: Ja-- Mar---
Synopsis: A policeman writes a parking ticket for his own car.
Pages: 0.300
Script: Phil Interlandi (signed)
Pencils: Phil Interlandi (signed)
Inks: Phil Interlandi (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 43.
Pages: 0.300
Script: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Pencils: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Inks: Phil Interlandi [as Interlandi] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 44.
Synopsis: A man admires a woman's legs as seen through a Dutch door.
Pages: 0.370
Script: Bill Ruble (signed) (idea)
Pencils: Bill Ruble (signed)
Inks: Bill Ruble (signed)
Notes: Page 44. No caption.
Pages: 0.110
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 44.
Pages: 0.340
Script: John Dempsey (signed)
Pencils: John Dempsey (signed)
Inks: John Dempsey (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 45.
Synopsis: Suggestions for time-saving appetizers.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Parke Cummings
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 45.
Synopsis: A man bangs his ceiling with a broom to quiet a loud party four levels above him.
Pages: 0.440
Script: Clyde Lamb [as Lamb] (signed)
Pencils: Clyde Lamb [as Lamb] (signed)
Inks: Clyde Lamb [as Lamb] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 46.
Pages: 0.230
Script: Harold Winerip
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 46.
Characters: Bellingham; Emerson
Synopsis: An exercise in going off on tangents.
Pages: 0.330
Script: Parke Cummings
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 46.
Pages: 0.220
Script: Reamer Keller (signed)
Pencils: Reamer Keller (signed)
Inks: Reamer Keller (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 47.
Pages: 0.230
Script: Larry Harris (signed)
Pencils: Larry Harris (signed)
Inks: Lary Harris (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 47.
Pages: 0.220
Script: ? [as Hart ?] (signed)
Pencils: ? [as Hart ?] (signed)
Inks: ? [as Hart ?] (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 47. The artist's signature is partially obscured, begins with "Hart".
Synopsis: The author's version of word origins.
Pages: 0.200
Script: Cliff Fitton
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 48.
Pages: 0.800
Script: Fred Levinson (signed)
Pencils: Fred Levinson (signed)
Inks: Fred Levinson (signed)
Letters: typeset
Notes: Page 48.
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