(August-September 1946)

Fox, 1946 Series
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Price
0.10 USD
Pages
52
Indicia Frequency
Bi-Monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Fox Feature Syndicate Inc.
Brand
A Fox Feature Publication
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

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?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Keywords
clowns; puppets

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

Li'l Pan / comic story / ? pages (report information)

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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Say! You're really getting good!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

Gilbert the Gentle Gorilla; Monty Monk / comic story / ? pages (report information)

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?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Gosh! What a nice day for flying!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

Senor Tamale / comic story / ? pages (report information)

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?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm glad I got this ride.
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

Here n' There / cartoon / 1 page (report information)

Script
Walt Egan (credited)
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Walt Egan (credited)
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Walt Egan (credited)
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?
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?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
We're just filling in...
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

Four 1-panel jokes.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

Flash Lyte / comic story / ? pages (report information)

Script
Pat Adams (credited)
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?
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?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I don't know whether to take two pictures...
Genre
humor

The Eyes of Tombu (Table of Contents: 6)

text story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Edwin Wells (credited)
Letters
typeset

Genre
adventure; jungle

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

Gilbert the Gentle Gorilla / comic story / ? pages (report information)

Script
Pat Adams (credited)
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?
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?
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?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What is the easiest thing to draw?
Genre
humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 8)

Cosmo Cat / comic story / ? pages (report information)

Script
Pat Adams (credited)
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?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Cosmo Cat is perched on the Moon waiting to use...
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 9)

Zoo Town / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Prof. Monk's Reducing Salon
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor

Indexer Notes

Four 1-panel jokes.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 10)

Buffalo Bunny / comic story / ? pages (report information)

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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Doggone that hoss! Now I'll have to walk...
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; western-frontier
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
  2. 1. ["Say! You're really getting good!"]
    Li'l Pan
  3. 2. ["Gosh! What a nice day for flying!"]
    Gilbert the Gentle Gorilla; Monty Monk
  4. 3. ["I'm glad I got this ride."]
    Senor Tamale
  5. 4. ["We're just filling in..."]
    Here n' There
  6. 5. ["I don't know whether to take two pictures..."]
    Flash Lyte
  7. 6. The Eyes of Tombu
  8. 7. ["What is the easiest thing to draw?"]
    Gilbert the Gentle Gorilla
  9. 8. ["Cosmo Cat is perched on the Moon waiting to use..."]
    Cosmo Cat
  10. 9. ["Prof. Monk's Reducing Salon"]
    Zoo Town
  11. 10. ["Doggone that hoss! Now I'll have to walk..."]
    Buffalo Bunny
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Clint Maxwell
  • Jim Van Dore
  • Gary L. Watson (R.I.P.)
  • Len Wolinsky