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Issue Details

Issue #235
Published July 1949
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "TINY TIM, No. 235." Code number is TINY TIM O.S. #235-497. Copyright 1946, 1947, 1949, by The Chicago Tribune.

Cover Details

Characters Tiny Tim; Paddy the Pigeon; Olga Petrovich
Genre fantasy

1 page Ching Chow filler "It is truly said-Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly-"

Characters Ching Chow
Synopsis Four strips: 1) Nothing is Troublesome, 2) Make your mark, 3) No man is his craft's master the first day, and 4) Kindness is more binding than a loan.
Script Stanley Link
Pencils Stanley Link
Inks Stanley Link
Letters Stanley Link ?
Notes Inside front cover; black and white.
Reprinted from Ching Chow (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1947

32 page Tiny Tim story "Tiny Tim and Paddy the Pigeon in the Big City"

Characters Tiny Tim; Paddy the Pigeon; Professor; Olga Petrovich; Cecilia; Charles
Synopsis Tim befriends Paddy the Pigeon who helps him survive in the big city. The pair help an old violin player keep his job, then turn matchmaker to help a lonely young man and woman meet each other. Later they help a night watchman foil a robbery in a warehouse.
Genre fantasy
Script Stanley Link
Pencils Stanley Link
Inks Stanley Link
Letters Stanley Link ?
Notes Three storylines edited together.
Reprinted from Tiny Tim (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1946 and 1947.

1 page Ching Chow filler "It is truly written-The mirror shows everyone his best friend-"

Characters Ching Chow
Synopsis Four strips: 1) Mirror shows everyone's best friend, 2) This person is exceedingly thankful for the many things he did not get, 3) Make excuses for another-never for yourself, and 4) Ill luck comes by pounds and goes away by ounces.
Script Stanley Link
Pencils Stanley Link
Inks Stanley Link
Letters Stanley Link ?
Notes Inside back cover; black and white.
Reprinted from Ching Chow (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1946

1 page Ching Chow filler "It is truly said-The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity-"

Characters Ching Chow
Synopsis Four strips: 1) The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity, 2) Caution is the parent of safety, 3) The fool's mistakes never teach him anything, and 4) That which is bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.
Script Stanley Link
Pencils Stanley Link
Inks Stanley Link
Letters Stanley Link ?
Notes Back cover.
Reprinted from Ching Chow (Chicago Tribune) newspaper strips from 1946