Issue | #646 |
Published | September 1955 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "DOTTY DRIPPLE AND TAFFY, No. 646". Code number is DOT D. O.S. #646-559. Copyright 1955 by Publisher's Syndicate. Based on the "Dotty Dripple" newspaper strip by Buford Tune. |
Characters | Dotty Dripple; Horace Dripple; Taffy Dripple; Pepper (dog) |
Genre | sitcom |
Letters | typeset |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Full page of Dell's "A Pledge to Parents". |
Characters | Horace Dripple; Taffy Dripple; Wilbert; Pepper (dog) |
Synopsis | The dog Pepper gets snobbish when Taffy buys him a doggie sweater. |
Genre | sitcom |
Characters | Dotty Dripple; Horace Dripple; Mr. Jerkimer (Horace's boss) |
Synopsis | Horace's boss, Mr. Jerkimer, asks him to buy an emerald brooch for Mr. Jerkimer's wife birthday. Horace gets the brooch, but accidentally puts it in an envelope containing bids for a city contract. The police come and arrest Horace and Mr. Jerkimer, thinking the brooch was a bribe for the city engineer. |
Genre | sitcom |
Characters | Dotty Dripple; Horace Dripple; Taffy Dripple; Wilbert |
Synopsis | Dotty, Horace, and the kids go to Market Utopia, a gigantic shopping center that's just been built. While the others shop, Horace falls asleep and has a nightmare about shopping in a store that's so big it crosses state lines. |
Genre | sitcom |
Characters | Dotty Dripple; Horace Dripple; Taffy Dripple |
Synopsis | Horace receives a telegram saying he's won $25,000 first grand prize in the Slippery Soap Limerick Contest. He is immediately besieged by salesmen and people wanting donations for their charities. |
Genre | sitcom |
Characters | Angel (cameo) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Promo for Dell's "Angel" comic. |
Characters | Dotty Dripple; Horace Dripple |
Synopsis | Horace has to repair the garage doors after Dotty keeps hitting them with the car. |
Genre | sitcom |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. |
Characters | Dotty Dripple; Horace Dripple; Taffy Dripple; Wilbert |
Synopsis | Every member of the household has their own piggy bank--even Horace. |
Genre | sitcom |
Notes | Back cover; color. Last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents". |