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Sugar and Spike (1956) comic books 1957

  • Issue #5
    Sugar and Spike (1956) 5
    • 1" tear on front cover.

    Cover art by Sheldon Mayer. Draw Bob Hope! Art Instruction ad. "The Birthday Party," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Sugar and Spike go to a birthday party for the first time, but they don't want to give the present to the birthday boy. Little Pete humor page by Henry Boltinoff. Gifts to the United Nations! public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Ruben Moreira. "The Early Birds," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Spike wakes up in the middle of the night and goes next door to find Sugar; They decide to do all the things their mothers don't want them to do, since there's no one around to stop them. "Grampa's Problem" one-page story, script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Spike tells Sugar that his grampa sleeps in pieces, because his teeth are in a glass beside the bed. Pint-Size Pin-Ups paper doll page, art by Sheldon Mayer. "The Mystery of the Funny Runner," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Spike tries to explain roller skates to Sugar, after he saw them on a boy, but she doesn't believe him until she sees them herself. "A Place for Everything," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Sugar and Spike observe that grownups are always moving things from one place to another, but when they try it they only get in trouble. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Sugar and Spike (1956) 7
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover art by Sheldon Mayer. "Mud Mud Mud!", script and art by Sheldon Mayer; The mothers decide to separate Sugar and Spike so they will learn to talk, but the only word they end up learning is "bang!" Buzzy Learns About Careers in Nursing public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Ruben Moreira. "The Magic Book," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Peg and Barbara consult a child psychology book to figure out the kids' behavior. Shorty humor page by Henry Boltinoff. "First Haircut," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Spike goes to the barber for the first time, which doesn't go very well. Pint-Size Pin-Ups paper dolls page by Sheldon Mayer. "The Don't-Touch Thing," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Sugar learns why she is not supposed to touch the radiator. "Three-Wheel Driver," script and art by Sheldon Mayer; Spike's dad buys toy steering wheels for Spike and Sugar and takes them for a drive, which ends up getting him stopped twice by the police. Sheldon Mayer describes how he came up with the idea for the series in the letters pages. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    Sugar and Spike (1956) 9
    • Pencil markings on interior.
    • Water spotting.

    Cover art by Sheldon Mayer. Double Trouble; Sugar & Spike learn about a mirror. The Fix-It Machine starring Sugar & Spike. Horse Sense; Sugar & Spike talk to a baby horse. Spike Learns Big Business. Scripts and art by Sheldon Mayer. Pint-Size Pin-Ups paper dolls by Mayer. Write Your Own Comic Page! by Mayer. Earn While You Learn! public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Ruben Moreira. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    Sugar and Spike (1956) 10
    Published Sep 1957 by DC.
    • Centerfold detached at one staple.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover art by Sheldon Mayer. The Big Word Mystery; Spike learns to say "Bad Boy." Danger: Prejudice at Work public service announcement, script by Jack Schiff, art by Ruben Moreira. The Magic String; Sugar & Spike learn how to turn off the light. Beach Nuts starring Sugar & Spike. More Adventures with the Yak-Yak Box starring Sugar & Spike. Scripts and art by Sheldon Mayer. Pint-Size Pin-Ups paper dolls by Mayer. Little Pete humor half-page by Henry Boltinoff. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.