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Issue Details

Issue #94
Published 1946
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "WINNIE WINKLE, No. 94." No code number. Copyright 1938 by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Syndicate, Inc.

Cover Details

Characters Winnie Winkle

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Will certainly adores his mother..."

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Will's mother
Synopsis Will's mother comes to visit.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Notes Story begins on the inside front cover in black, red, and white.
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "You're very lucky, dear-Billy could have married lots of girls..."

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Will's mother
Synopsis Will's mother goes home, but leaves a check as a gift.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

7 page Winnie Winkle story "One way to solve our economic problems is to ask for a raise!"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright
Synopsis Winnie and Will have trouble paying the bills.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "That's funny! No sports section!"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright
Synopsis Winnie goes into the dressmaking business, but Will objects to his wife having a job.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Gosh, Winnie! You certainly gave me a scare!"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Bitsy
Synopsis Winnie baby-sits a little girl who Will can't stand.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Uncle Will, did you ever do anythin' bad when you was a li'l child?"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Bitsy
Synopsis More misadventures while baby-sitting Bitsy.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Well, Bitsy your mommy is going to take you away from me!"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Bitsy; Dopey Dooley
Synopsis Bitsy goes to visit her grandmother. Will tries to figure out a way to raise money so Winnie won't have to get a job. He starts making bets on horse races through a friend, Dopey Dooley.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Hot Dog! Who said you couldn't beat the ponies?"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright
Synopsis Will continues to win at the races, but can't tell Winnie about his winnings, since she disapproves of gambling.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Here I have six hundred dollars and I can't let Winnie know about it-"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright
Synopsis Will manages to up his race winnings to $1,200.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "Well-a, Meesta Wright? Howsa da horses treat-a you, eh?"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Dopey Dooley
Synopsis Will keeps betting on the horses, but starts losing money.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "A penny! That's a sign of good luck!"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright
Synopsis Will loses all of $1,200 he won by betting on horse races. Trying to get back on the plus side, he bets a week's salary and loses again. When he tells Winnie he lost his pay check, she leaves him.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938

4 page Winnie Winkle story "She can't-She wouldn't-She's just trying to teach me a lesson!"

Characters Winnie Winkle; Will Wright; Ma Winkle; Perry Winkle (cameo)
Synopsis After leaving Will because of his gambling, Winnie goes to her parents' house. She returns to the apartment, only to be accused of being a burglar and is taken to the police station.
Genre soap
Script Martin Branner
Pencils Martin Branner
Inks Martin Branner
Notes Story continues on inside back cover in black, red, and white and concludes on back cover in color.
Reprinted from Winnie Winkle (News-Tribune Syndicate) daily newspaper strips from 1938