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COVER DETAILS
Letters:
?; typeset
STORY DETAILS
Pages:
1.000
Script:
J. R. Williams
Pencils:
J. R. Williams
Inks:
J. R. Williams
Notes:
Actually four single-panel cartoons title "The Scalp Look," "The Running Mate," "The Height of Laziness," and "The Double Life."
On the inside front cover.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Roy Crane
Pencils:
Roy Crane
Inks:
Roy Crane
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Bud Fisher
Pencils:
Bud Fisher
Inks:
Bud Fisher
Pages:
0.330
Script:
Bud Fisher
Pencils:
Bud Fisher
Inks:
Bud Fisher
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Edgar Martin
Pencils:
Edgar Martin
Inks:
Edgar Martin
Title:
Bluffers!
Pages:
1.000
Script:
William Ferguson
Pencils:
William Ferguson
Inks:
William Ferguson
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Gene Byrnes
Pencils:
Gene Byrnes
Inks:
Gene Byrnes
Pages:
0.330
Script:
Gene Byrnes
Pencils:
Gene Byrnes
Inks:
Gene Byrnes
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Norman Marsh
Pencils:
Norman Marsh
Inks:
Norman Marsh
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Fred Harman
Pencils:
Fred Harman
Inks:
Fred Harman
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Fred Harman
Pencils:
Fred Harman
Inks:
Fred Harman
Pages:
4.000
Script:
V. T. Hamlin
Pencils:
V. T. Hamlin
Inks:
V. T. Hamlin
Notes:
Each page has a "Dinny's Family Album" panel in the upper right corner.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Edgar Martin
Pencils:
Edgar Martin
Inks:
Edgar Martin
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Ray Thompson
Pencils:
Charles Coll
Inks:
Charles Coll
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Gene Byrnes
Pencils:
Gene Byrnes
Inks:
Gene Byrnes
Pages:
0.330
Script:
Gene Byrnes
Pencils:
Gene Byrnes
Inks:
Gene Byrnes
Pages:
0.160
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Pages:
0.040
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Pages:
0.800
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Pages:
0.200
Pencils:
Bela Zaboly
Inks:
Bela Zaboly
Pages:
0.800
Script:
J. R. Williams
Pencils:
J. R. Williams
Inks:
J. R. Williams
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Hal Cochran
Pencils:
George Scarbo
Inks:
George Scarbo
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Illustrations in black & white with instruction to "Read the story, then color the pictures." Second page appears between the second Stranger Than Fiction page and the Annibelle half-page.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Richard W. Thomas
Pencils:
Walter Galli
Inks:
Walter Galli
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Hal Forrest
Pencils:
Hal Forrest
Inks:
Hal Forrest
Notes:
Each page has a Tailspin Tommy Flying Club strip on the bottom with instructional data on flying planes.
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Gene Byrnes
Pencils:
Gene Byrnes
Inks:
Gene Byrnes
Pages:
0.330
Script:
Gene Byrnes
Pencils:
Gene Byrnes
Inks:
Gene Byrnes
Pages:
0.160
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Pages:
0.040
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Pages:
0.800
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Bud Fisher
Pencils:
Bud Fisher
Inks:
Bud Fisher
Title:
Piano-Walk
Pages:
0.330
Script:
Bud Fisher
Pencils:
Bud Fisher
Inks:
Bud Fisher
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Gladys Parker
Pencils:
Gladys Parker
Inks:
Gladys Parker
Title:
Something New in Wood!
Pages:
0.500
Script:
C. D. Small
Pencils:
C. D. Small
Inks:
C. D. Small
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Merrill Blosser
Pencils:
Merrill Blosser
Inks:
Merrill Blosser
Pages:
2.000
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Edgar Martin
Pencils:
Edgar Martin
Inks:
Edgar Martin
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Richard W. Thomas
Pencils:
Walter Galli
Inks:
Walter Galli
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Dorothy Urfer
Pencils:
Dorothy Urfer
Inks:
Dorothy Urfer
Title:
Even So, It's Hard to Take!
Pages:
0.500
Script:
C. D. Small
Pencils:
C. D. Small
Inks:
C. D. Small
Title:
Scribbly Gets a Fan
Characters:
Scribbly Jibbet; Mrs. Jibbet; Dinky Jibbet; Ving Parker; Mr. Parsons (introduction, candy store owner)
Synopsis:
Ving Parker learns the address of Scribbly's home, and sends him an anonymous package containing a drawing table.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Sheldon Mayer
Pencils:
Sheldon Mayer
Inks:
Sheldon Mayer
Notes:
Feature continues from Popular Comics (1936 series) #9.
This story establishes that Scribbly lives at No. 6 Pine Street.
Synopsis:
Scribbly tries to work on a cartoon, but his little brother keeps disturbing him. This gives Scribbly an idea for a new comic strip: "Why Big Brothers Leave Home!".
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Sheldon Mayer
Pencils:
Sheldon Mayer (signed)
Inks:
Sheldon Mayer
Notes:
Sheldon Mayer adds an additional Scribbly strip called "Why Big Brothers Leave Home!" beginning in The Funnies #4.
Title:
Beginning "Goldfish Are Dangerous" an Exciting Story of Scientific Detection
Pages:
2.000
Script:
George Baker
Pencils:
? (illustrations)
Inks:
? (illustrations)
Letters:
typeset
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Edwin Alger
Pencils:
Edwin Alger
Inks:
Edwin Alger
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Edgar Martin
Pencils:
Edgar Martin
Inks:
Edgar Martin
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Bob Moore
Pencils:
Carl Pfeufer
Inks:
Carl Pfeufer
Notes:
Split over three pages.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Bob Moore
Pencils:
Carl Pfeufer
Inks:
Carl Pfeufer
Notes:
Spread over three pages.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Clyde Lewis
Pencils:
Clyde Lewis
Inks:
Clyde Lewis
Pages:
2.000
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Clyde Lewis
Pencils:
Clyde Lewis
Inks:
Clyde Lewis
Pages:
1.000
Script:
William Ferguson
Pencils:
William Ferguson
Inks:
William Ferguson
Notes:
The English Sparrow and the Giant Tortoise.
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Bud Fisher
Pencils:
Bud Fisher
Inks:
Bud Fisher
Title:
How to Help the Needy
Pages:
0.330
Script:
Bud Fisher
Pencils:
Bud Fisher
Inks:
Bud Fisher
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Fred Harman
Pencils:
Fred Harman
Inks:
Fred Harman
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Fred Harman
Pencils:
Fred Harman
Inks:
Fred Harman
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Dorothy Urfer
Pencils:
Dorothy Urfer
Inks:
Dorothy Urfer
Title:
Sam Has a Great Pull
Pages:
0.500
Script:
C. D. Small
Pencils:
C. D. Small
Inks:
C. D. Small
Characters:
The stories behind three stamps: "Latest Royal Exile," "The Ugly Duckling," and "Treasure Island."
Pages:
1.000
Script:
I. S. Klein
Pencils:
? (illustrations)
Inks:
? (illustrations)
Letters:
typeset
Pages:
0.670
Script:
J. R. Williams
Pencils:
J. R. Williams
Inks:
J. R. Williams
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Gene Aherne
Pencils:
Gene Aherne
Inks:
Gene Aherne
Notes:
On the back cover. Shares the page with an ad for Popular Comics.
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