Issue | #220 |
Published | March 1949 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "EASTER with MOTHER GOOSE, No. 220." Code number is EASTER M.G.O.S. #220-493. Copyright 1949 by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Cover says "by Walt Kelly" on it. |
Synopsis | Poem about Easter. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Text and illustrations. |
Characters | Jack Rabbit; Mr. Coon; Humpty Dumpty; Little Hen; Giant |
Synopsis | The story of Jack and the Beanstalk in funny animal form. Jack is a rabbit and the giant is a tiger. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Synopsis | A nursery rhyme. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Characters | Humpty Dumpty; Alice (from Alice Through the Looking Glass); |
Script | Lewis Carroll (credited) |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Humpty Dumpty's song from "Alice Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll. Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | A poem about Easter Sunday. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Characters | Mother Hubbard; Easter Bunny |
Synopsis | The Easter Bunny brings some eggs to fill Mother Hubbard's empty cupboard. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Panels with text at the bottom. |
Synopsis | A poem about an old man who stood on one leg. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Two-page illustration across the centerfold. Object is to find eggs hidden in the drawing. |
Synopsis | Traditional nursery rhyme. |
Script | [Nursery rhyme] |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | Riddle in poem form. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | text and illustration. |
Synopsis | Five chicks wish for breakfast, only to be told by the Mother Hen that they'll have to work for it. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | A little boy blames his misdeeds on "Mr. Nobody." |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | Poem about a fairy. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | Nursery rhyme. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | Nursery rhyme. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustration. |
Synopsis | Nursery rhyme. |
Script | Walt Kelly ? |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | Three "wise" men make nonsensical arguments. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Synopsis | A poem about selling Easter eggs. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Text and Illustrations. |
Characters | Hickory; Dickory; Easter Bunny; Bo-Peep |
Synopsis | A pair of mice, Hickory and Dickory, help the Easter Bunny finish delivering his Easter baskets. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Characters | Jack; Jill |
Synopsis | Easter variation on the "Jack and Jill" nursery rhyme. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. Text and illustrations. |
Synopsis | Nursery rhyme. |
Script | Walt Kelly |
Pencils | Walt Kelly |
Inks | Walt Kelly |
Notes | Back cover; text and illustrations. |