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Issue Details

Issue #526
Published January 1954
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "NAPOLEON, No. 526." Code number is N.O.S. #526-541. Copyright 1953 by Margot McBride. Based on the "Napoleon" newspaper strip.

Cover Details

Characters Napoleon (dog)
Genre animal
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Notes Pencils and inks credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

1 page Napoleon story "Watching TV"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby; Willie
Synopsis Willie gets into a space costume to watch a space show on TV. Napoleon gets a pitcher stuck on his head and Uncle Elby decides he's in costume for the space show, too.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Inside front cover; black and white. Signed "McB and Armstrong." May be a newspaper strip reprint. Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

6 page Napoleon story "He Who Laughs Last!"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby; Susie
Synopsis Susie dresses up Napoleon to be "Daddy" while playing house.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

6 page Napoleon story "The Talking Birds"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby
Synopsis Uncle Elby brings home a series of talking birds, who each manage to disrupt the household in a different way.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

5 page Napoleon story "The Cat Costume"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby
Synopsis Uncle Elby dresses up in a cat costume for a masquerade party and disrupts the neighborhood.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

5 page Napoleon story "Fetch the Stick"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby; Willie
Synopsis Napoleon keeps pestering Uncle Elby to play "fetch the stick."
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

4 page Napoleon story "The Talking Dogs"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby
Synopsis Uncle Elby dreams that dogs can talk and have taken over the country.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

6 page Napoleon story "The Dinosaur Skelton"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby
Synopsis Napoleon digs up a dinosaur skeleton.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

1 page Napoleon story "Camping Out"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby; Willie
Synopsis Willie is camping in the back yard, until Napoleon inadvertently scares him.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Inside back cover; black and white. May be a newspaper strip reprint. Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.

1 page Napoleon story "Too Many Sticks"

Characters Napoleon (dog); Uncle Elby
Synopsis Uncle Elby decides to clean up all the sticks that Napoleon has brought to the yard.
Genre animal
Script Roger Armstrong
Pencils Roger Armstrong
Inks Roger Armstrong
Letters Roger Armstrong
Notes Back cover. Signed "McB and Armstrong." May be a newspaper strip reprint. Script, pencils, inks, and letters credits from Who's Who of American Comic Books 1928-1999 website.