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COVER DETAILS
Title:
Spaced Out Fun
Characters:
Clyde Didit; Dan Didit; Drippy Didit; Dick Didit
Notes:
Redrawn from the cover of Archie's Madhouse #29
STORY DETAILS
Title:
The Dating Didits
Characters:
Dippy Diddit; Danny Diddit; Mr. Diddit; Toni Mulroy
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Dick Malmgren
Pencils:
Gus LeMoine
Inks:
Jon D'Agostino
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
My Hero
Characters:
Clyde Didit; Danny Didit; Fran "the Fan" Frazier; Rod the Mod
Synopsis:
Fran demands that someone defend her honor after a man spills a drink on her.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Dick Malmgren
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Grin and Bear It
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Mail Order Mayhem
Characters:
Rod the Mod; Fran the Fan; Dan Didit; Ringo; Dippy Didit
Synopsis:
Rod becomes an Ajax sleuth and gets involved in a stolen car chase.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Stan Goldberg
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Agent 00 7/10
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Russ Jones
Inks:
Russ Jones
Letters:
Ben Oda
Title:
Super Ducks a Summons
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Al Fagaly
Pencils:
Al Fagaly
Inks:
Al Fagaly
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Soup's On
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Super Blooper
Characters:
Captain Sprocket; Cobra; Lady Sprocket; Gladys
Synopsis:
Captain Sprocket is too much of a gentleman to capture a lady crook, so he advertises for a female assistant.
Pages:
7.000
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
The Sleeper
Pages:
1.000
Title:
The Girl Who Cried Wolf
Characters:
Fran the Fan; Dick Didit; Dippy Didit; Jessica Crystal
Synopsis:
Fran continually fakes injuries to get the attention of Dick and Dippy, but when she actually begins to drown, they ignore her and she is saved by an African-American women's lib supporter named Jessica Crystal.
Pages:
8.000
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Title:
The Mr. Clean Scene
Characters:
Clyde Didit; Dan Didit; Peter P. Pushy
Synopsis:
Dan wastes a salesman's time.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Dick Malmgren
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Title:
Supper Time
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Bird Monster From Outer Space!
Pages:
7.000
Title:
Job Jabber
Pages:
0.500
Title:
Loony Line
Pages:
0.500
Title:
Cow Cow Boogie Man
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Al Fagaly
Pencils:
Al Fagaly
Inks:
Al Fagaly
Title:
Super Disguise v.s. Super Market Man
Pages:
6.000
Title:
Market Marauders [part 2]
Pages:
6.000
Title:
Danny and the Dimwit
Characters:
Danny Diddit; Rythm; Big Daddy
Synopsis:
Danny Diddit trades his scooter for a magic flower that grows a giant beanstalk.
Pages:
9.000
Reprints:
The Mad House Glads (Archie, 1970 series) #89 (August 1973)
Notes:
Story is based on the nursery rhyme Jack and the Beanstalk.
Title:
Camp Comfy
Pages:
1.000
Title:
I Was a Monster School Dropout
Characters:
The Doctor; Draconian warrior; Frobisher; Peri; Kane; Abel Gantz
Synopsis:
Two teenage monsters drop out of monster school, only to learn that the supernatural job market is unforgiving of monsters without a degree.
Pages:
5.000
Title:
A Frightful Dinner
Pages:
2.000
Title:
A Shot In The Dark
Pages:
1.000
Title:
The Case of the Handmade Frame
Characters:
Clyde Didit; Rod; Fran; Holly; Inspector Dwight; Popo (a dog); Sir John Mandrake (villain)
Synopsis:
The Glads are framed for the destruction of a priceless painting.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Stan Goldber
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
The Champ Of Lamps
Characters:
Blue Beam; Ringo, Master Of All Lights
Synopsis:
Two superheroes get into a jurisdictional dispute.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Dexter Taylor
Inks:
Dexter Taylor
Letters:
Dexter Taylor
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing.
Title:
Double Trouble
Pages:
6.000
Characters:
Super Duck; Uwanna Duck
Synopsis:
Super Duck asks Uwanna on a hay ride date but has trouble getting to her house.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Al Fagaly
Pencils:
Al Fagaly
Inks:
Al Fagaly
Title:
Plunky Chicken
Pages:
1.000
Title:
The Peacemaker
Characters:
Dan Didit; Fran the Fan; Rod the Mod
Synopsis:
Fran turned down Rod and is going dancing with Danny. Danny feels bad about things he said to Rod and wants to apologize. He finds Rod and says he's sorry but so does Rod. They both say they started it and then get to arguing about who really started it. Eventually they tangle and Danny comes back to Fran all beat up and announces he feels better because now he nor Rod can take her dancing.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Dick Malmgren
Pencils:
Stan Goldberg
Inks:
Jon D'Agostino
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Dough Woe
Characters:
Madhouse Glads [Clyde Didit; Dan Didit; Dick Didit; Dippy Didit]
Synopsis:
The guy that pays the Glads for their gigs is the tightest one of all.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
Jungle Bungle
Pages:
6.000
Title:
Hit the Road
Characters:
Clyde Didit; Dan Didit; Fran "the Fan" Frazier; Mr. Didit
Synopsis:
Mr. Didit imagines what life would be like if he were young, free, with no responsibilities, and playing the fiddle in a gypsy camp with a beautiful gypsy who looks like Fran.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing.
Title:
Notes To You
Characters:
Madhouse Glads [Clyde Didit; Dan Didit]
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