- Script
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- Pencils
- Dan Gormley
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The water looks pretty from up here, doesn’t it, Charlie?
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
- Characters
- Andy Panda; Charlie Chicken; flight crew; baby elephant; mama elephant; various citizens of Badgag; Maharajah of Badgag; palace guard; slave; forty thieves; dancing girls; Ali Blabba
- Synopsis
- Andy and Charlie find themselves stranded in the ancient city of "Badgag", where they help to recover a sultan's prized black pearl from Ali Blabba and his forty thieves.
- Keywords
- black pearl; elephants; forty thieves; Middle East
This story could just as easily have appeared as the lead feature of a 1951 Andy Panda Dell Four Color issue.
- Script
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- Pencils
- Dick Hall
- Inks
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- Letters
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My neighbor Tackhammer has been awful quiet, I wonder what he’s up to…
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Woody Woodpecker; Tackhammer (Woody's neighbor)
- Synopsis
- The simple activity of yard-fence-painting escalates into full-scale backyard war between Woody and his neighbor Tackhammer.
- Keywords
- escalating events; fence; feuding neighbors; paint
Woody’s neighbor Tackhammer, who appeared regularly in the Woody Woodpecker comics of this period, was an analog to Donald Duck’s “Neighbor Jones”.
- Script
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- Pencils
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Andy Panda; Woody Woodpecker
- Synopsis
- Five jokes, each with its own “magazine-cartoon-type” illustration.
- Keywords
- jokes; riddles
The floating heads of Andy and Woody at the top of this feature are similar to those appearing as “left-sidebar character illustrations" on the covers of late-1940s/early-1950s issues of Walter Lantz New Funnies (Dell, 1946 Series). Top half of page.
- Script
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- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
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- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Andy Panda; Woody Woodpecker
- Synopsis
- Five nature/animal facts, each with its own “magazine-cartoon-type” illustration.
- Keywords
- educational feature
The title of this feature is flanked by full-figures of Andy (on left) and Woody (on right). Lower half of page.
- Pencils
- Dan Gormley; Dick Hall; others?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
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- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
- Characters
- Andy Panda; Woody Woodpecker
- Synopsis
- Floating character heads of Andy and Woody displaying various expressions - plus three full-figures of Woody.
- Keywords
- floating heads
Back cover displays two green strips across its width. The strips are each 2 inches high, and are placed at the very top and the very bottom of the back cover. Within these strips are floating heads (and full-figures) of the characters seen in the issue. Top strip from left to right: Andy, Woody (full), Woody (full), Woody (full), Andy. Bottom strip from left to right: Woody, Andy, Woody, Andy. The remaining back cover space in the center (about 7” wide x 6.5” high) is left blank or contains the name and logo of the business using the comic as a promotional item.