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Issue Details

Issue #29
Published October 1947
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing ?
Notes Some unsigned credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.

Cover Details

Characters Aunty Spry; Bingo; Glum; Hortense
Genre Children
Pencils Larz Bourne (signed)
Inks Larz Bourne (signed)

6 page Bingo and Glum Frolic in Fairytale Land story "Puss-in-Boots"

Synopsis Bingo and Glum retrieve Puss in Boots' voice box.
Genre Children
Pencils Allen Ulmer
Inks Allen Ullmer

6 page Chauncey Chirp and Johnny Jay story "Look!" "Egg-nappers!"

Genre funny animals
Pencils Dave Tendlar (signed)
Inks Dave Tendlar (signed)

6 page Jingle Jangle Tales story "Alla Bamma and His Forty Fleas"

Genre Children
Script George Carlson
Pencils George Carlson
Inks George Carlson
Letters George Carlson

6 page Aunty Spry story "Ugh! That's horrible looking!"

Synopsis Aunty Spry gives a Halloween party, which is crashed by the rowdy kids, who were not invited.
Genre Children
Pencils Larz Bourne (signed)
Inks Larz Bourne (signed)

1 page Fisk Bike Tires advertisement "The Race Against the River!"

Synopsis A comic strip advertisement for Fisk Bike Tires. Two boys save a couple from a flood before it destroys their cabin.

1 page Orville story "Oh! Oh! There's a black cat crossing my path!"

Synopsis A black cat crosses Orville's path. He avoids running over the cat, but in doing so, Orville crashes into a tree.
Genre Children; Gag
Pencils Larz Bourne ?
Inks Larz Bourne ?

2 page text story "Madam Queen The Clever Bee"

Genre Children
Letters Typeset

6 page The Lovable Brat Hortense story "No, no! You're murdering the music!"

Genre Children
Pencils Allen Ulmer ? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk]; Ray Willner? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk]
Inks Allen Ulmer ? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk]; Ray Willner? [as Wilmer Muddleshtunk]

1 page Cracker Jack advertisement "The best treat of all..."

Synopsis Illustrated advertisement for Cracker Jack.

6 page The Pie-Face Prince of Old Pretzleburg story "The very royal crown of Old Pretzleburg..."

Genre Children
Script George Carlson
Pencils George Carlson
Inks George Carlson
Letters George Carlson

6 page The Old Swap Shop story "Ambrose never believed in magic..."

Characters Curly; Ambrose
Genre Funny Animal
Pencils Ray Willner
Inks Ray Willner