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Hello Buddies
#89
(August-September 1958)
Harvey
, 1942 Series
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Price
0.25 USD
Pages
100
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Fun Parade, Inc.
Editing
Leon Harvey
(credited) (editor)
Issue Notes
Indexed from scanned copy at
https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents)
cover / 1 page
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Script
Al Ross
Pencils
Al Ross
Inks
Al Ross
Colors
?
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
One, please!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A soldier carries his girlfriend into a cinema and asks for only one seat.
Edit cover
Cover gallery
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 1)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Serrano
(signed as
Serrano
)
Pencils
Serrano
(signed as
Serrano
)
Inks
Serrano
(signed as
Serrano
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I have a special assignment for you, Miss Keys.
Genre
humor
Characters
Miss Keys
Synopsis
A businessman asks Miss Keys to lure her co-workers away from the water cooler.
Indexer Notes
On inside front cover.
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 2)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Don't think disguising your face will fool him!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A burlesque dancer tries to disguise herself by wearing sunglasses.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 3)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Then when I gave him a dirty look, he started soft-soaping me.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman complains about her boyfriend to another woman.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 4)
Sweet and Lovely
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Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Kitty: How did you like my actor boyfriend's performance last night?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 5)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm sure you'll want me as your secretary...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman interviewing for a secretary position notes that she can't run for a very long time.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 6)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Pencils
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Inks
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
She gives margarine, right?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman on a farm thinks a cow named 'Marge' must be responsible for margarine.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 7)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
A. Cramer
(signed as
A Cramer
)
Pencils
A. Cramer
(signed as
A Cramer
)
Inks
A. Cramer
(signed as
A Cramer
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I don't recall your face – but your arms seem familiar!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A woman doesn't recognize a sailor's face but his arms feel familiar.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 8)
Pin-Up Parade
/ text story / 1 page
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Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Actress: Do you know how to make up?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 9)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
George Crenshaw
(signed as
Geo. Crenshaw
)
Pencils
George Crenshaw
(signed as
Geo. Crenshaw
)
Inks
George Crenshaw
(signed as
Geo. Crenshaw
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Gimme everything you've got!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A hold-up man confronts a strip tease artist.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 10)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
He's a young lawyer - and he tried all evening to change my will!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman complains about her lawyer boyfriend to another woman.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 11)
They Kiss and Tell
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Joan: Bob's moustache sure makes me laugh.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 12)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Pencils
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Inks
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Haven't I slapped you somewhere before?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
After slapping a man in the face, a woman realizes she recognizes his face from an earlier slap.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 13)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Pencils
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Inks
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I hear that beneath all that make-up she is really very unattractive!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman insists to her husband that the dancer he's ogling isn't attractive without her make-up.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 14)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Pencils
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Inks
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
How about another system, Miss Jones...
Genre
humor
Characters
Miss Jones
Synopsis
Miss Jones removes petal from flowers in order to advise people who write to her lovelorn column.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 15)
Hot Shots
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Jim: How was your trip to California?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 16)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I warned you about painting models, Anthony
Genre
humor
Characters
Anthony
Synopsis
Anthony the painter is threatened by his wife over the models he uses in his art.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 17)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
She's like a radio - I get the best reception late at night!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man talks about his girlfriend on the telephone.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 18)
Domess-Tickles
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Wifey: Isn't this a lovely dress?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 19)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Beaven
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Beaven
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Beaven
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I put some on my eyelashes this morning!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A clerk puts hair tonic on her eyelashes.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 20)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Pencils
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Inks
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
How nice! I haven't been engaged in weeks!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
After her boyfriend proposes to her a woman remarks she hasn't been engaged in weeks.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 21)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
So you like your whiskey strong and your women weak!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman notes her boyfriend likes to drink with weak woman, which must be why he doesn't drink with his wife.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 22)
Tipsy Tales
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Mr. Souse: I left word for you to call me at 8:00 A. M.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 23)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Yes, it's a folding camera.
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man tries to approach a female photographer.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 24)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
Wenzel
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
Wenzel
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
Wenzel
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Army's left!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
With the military gone a farmer's daughter has returned to romancing traveling salesmen.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[Squirting Flower on Garter]
(Table of Contents: 25)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Genre
humor
Synopsis
The flower on a dancer's garter squirts water.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 26)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
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?
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?
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?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I see nurse Toomey has got the decorating bug again!
Genre
humor; medical
Synopsis
A bandaged man has had ribbons and bows added by his nurse.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 27)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I don't care if it is a come-as-you-are party!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman is outraged to see another woman has come nude to the 'come as you are' party.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 28)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Pencils
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Inks
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I see a jealous tail-gunner!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A fortune teller sees a jealous tail gunner in a woman's future.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Army and Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1942 series) #v4#3
(May 24 1945)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 29)
Take the Stand!
/ text story / 1 page
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?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Salesman: Where's your mother, little girl!
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 30)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Pencils
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Inks
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Ask me anything!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman on the witness stand is revealing her underwear from under her short skirt while informing the court she has nothing to conceal.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 31)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Dick Ericson
(signed as
Dick Ericson
)
Pencils
Dick Ericson
(signed as
Dick Ericson
)
Inks
Dick Ericson
(signed as
Dick Ericson
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Don't tell us you're still looking for that escaped prisoner!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
Women in the army barracks are annoyed that the Military Police keep entering to find a missing prisoner.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #v4#4
(July 5, 1945)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 32)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Pencils
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Inks
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm sorry, Miss, but we can't exactly reserve it for your boyfriend!
Genre
humor; medical
Synopsis
A woman giving blood wants it reserved for her boyfriend.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #v4#3
(May 24, 1945) [dialogue tweaked]
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 33)
What's Cookin'?
/ text story / 1 page
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mrs. Smith: I'd like two pounds of lamb for stew.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 34)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sure, I like the straps on your shoes...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man compliments his girlfriend's straps.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 35)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Would you boys like two in front?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
Two sailors ogle a female usher.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 36)
Something for the Boys
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Joe: Say, last week when you were out hunting...
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 37)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Will you be my mother-in-law?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man proposes to his girlfriend's mother.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 38)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
If this is your wife, who was that pretty girl you were...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A waiter reveals to a woman that her husband was with a different woman the last time he dined there.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 39)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Vic Herman
Pencils
Vic Herman
Inks
Vic Herman
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
He must see something worthwhile – he comes every night!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A male officer peeps on female officers while they're changing their clothes.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 40)
From Nine 'Til Five
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Boss: And why did you leave your last job?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 41)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Pencils
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Inks
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Of course, it's not much - just a hole in the wall!
Genre
humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Synopsis
A mouse describes his home as 'a hole in the wall'.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 42)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You say you've felt pains in your chest...
Genre
humor; medical
Synopsis
A man complains about chest pains to his doctor after his girlfriend breaks up with him.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 43)
Throwing the Bull
/ text story / 1 page
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Farmer Brown: Well, did agricultural school teach your son anything?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 44)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Letters
Charles Strauss
First Line of Dialogue or Text
How to hypnotize
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A husband hypnotizes his wife into drying the dishes.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 45)
cartoon / 1 page
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Soon you will meet a handsome young man...
Genre
humor; children
Synopsis
A fortune teller informs a little girl she'll meet a boy scout.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 46)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I don't care what you uncle said in his will...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man claims his uncle left his mistress to him in his will.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 47)
Date Bait
/ text story / 1 page
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Box Office Attendant: Orchestra or balcony?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 48)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
George Crenshaw
(signed as
George Crenshaw
)
Pencils
George Crenshaw
(signed as
George Crenshaw
)
Inks
George Crenshaw
(signed as
George Crenshaw
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I met the most clever magician tonight!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman who saw a magician has had her clothing disappear.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 49)
cartoon / 0.25 page
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Script
Tom Doerer
(signed)
Pencils
Tom Doerer
(signed)
Inks
Tom Doerer
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'd like to see a good book -
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A fat soldier wants to bury himself in a book.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 50)
cartoon / 0.25 page
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Script
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Pencils
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Inks
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
He spanked me, your honor!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A chorus girl complains to a judge that her soldier boyfriend spanked her.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Army & Navy Grins (Harvey, 1944 series) #6
(Summer 1945)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 51)
cartoon / 0.25 page
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Script
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Pencils
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Inks
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Mother – no, I haven't done much with my stamp collection, lately!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A soldier is surrounded by women as he writes a letter to his mother.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Army and Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1942 series) #v4#3
(May 24 1945)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 52)
cartoon / 0.25 page
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Script
Vic Herman
(signed as
Vic Herman
)
Pencils
Vic Herman
(signed as
Vic Herman
)
Inks
Vic Herman
(signed as
Vic Herman
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You sure earned it, honey!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A woman prepares to cut off her soldier boyfriend's good conduct ribbon.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Army and Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1942 series) #v4#5
(October 5 1945)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 53)
Service Snickers
/ cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Pencils
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Inks
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Honestly, Miss Hulladay, my morale isn't really low at all!
Genre
humor; military
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
which is reprinted
from
Army and Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1942 series) #v4#5
(October 5 1945)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 54)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Your legs are O.K.!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman trying to get booked by an agent shows off her legs instead of her face.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 55)
Joke Parade
/ text story / 1 page
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?
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
What's the solution to the crowded bus situation?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 56)
comic story / 1 page
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?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
?
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Second floor - kitchenware, rugs wallpaper...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
When an elevator reaches the floor where women's undergarments are sold the men in the elevator car snap to attention.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 57)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Pencils
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Inks
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
There's your ball.
Genre
humor; sports
Synopsis
A man playing golf interrupts a couple having a picnic.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
Keywords
golf
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 58)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Can you provide me with the bare necessities of life?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman wonders if the man proposing to her can provide for her basic things such as a mink coat or a home in Palm Beach.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 59)
Knee Action
/ text story / 1 page
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Jim: My brother bought a car for twenty bucks.
Genre
humor
[Heel Caught in Grate]
(Table of Contents: 60)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Letters
Robert Barnes
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A shoemaker is delighted when a woman's heel breaks in the grate in front of his shop.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 61)
cartoon / 1 page
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Garrity
(signed)
Pencils
Garrity
(signed)
Inks
Garrity
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
My, what a beautiful dog...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A sailor asks a woman for her dog's phone number.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
Dates and Nuts
(Table of Contents: 62)
Poetic Parodies
/ text story / 1 page
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Letters
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Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 63)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
The boss had me on the carpet!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A female employee complains that her boss had her literally 'on the carpet'.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 64)
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mad? He hit the ceiling!
Genre
humor; domestic
Synopsis
A wife shows her husband a new hat she bought and he literally hits the ceiling.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 65)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It will only take a couple of hours...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A newlywed bride leaves her husband alone in their car while she goes to meet a Hollywood movie star.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 66)
Quack Cracks
/ text story / 1 page
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What's the matter with your jaw?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 67)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Harvey Johnson
(signed)
Pencils
Harvey Johnson
(signed)
Inks
Harvey Johnson
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Get dressed quick!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman tells her roommate that her brother is bringing a "wolf" he met in a foxhole.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 68)
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Sorry to awaken you sir, but the Lullaby Serenaders...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
After listening to a group called the Lullaby Serenaders an audition agent falls asleep.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 69)
Radio Roundup
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?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Why do I wear a beard?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 70)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank Beaven
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank Beaven
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank Beaven
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Frank's doing wise-cracks for Bob Hope...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man writes jokes for Bob Hope, Red Skelton and a traffic cop.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 71)
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Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank Beaven
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank Beaven
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank Beaven
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I think you dropped something!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman sees a vault guard drop a bag of money.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 72)
cartoon / 1 page
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Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Pencils
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Inks
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
If you wanted to marry me, Ronny...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman who was just married to complains to her ex-fiancee that since he didn't show up to their wedding on time she had to marry someone else.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 73)
Love Honor and Oh Boy!
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Wife: (doing crossword puzzle) What's a female sheep?
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 74)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
How can you sit there and tell him these are the best years of his life...
Genre
humor; domestic
Synopsis
A mother argues on her teenage son's behalf for a new car.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 75)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Pencils
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Inks
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
No, no dear – you shoot him first – then, stuff him!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman out hunting feeds a bear.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 76)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, let's see – I picture you as having blue eyes...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
Two convicts imagine what each other looks like.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 77)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed)
Letters
Charles Strauss
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Next time your brother has any redhot tips...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A husband and wife open an ice cream stand but no business comes their way.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 78)
cartoon / 1 page
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Frank Beaven
Pencils
Frank Beaven
Inks
Frank Beaven
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
My latest invention – an alarm clock that puts you to sleep!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
An inventor has made an alarm clock which puts the owner to sleep with a giant hammer.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[Tattoo Model]
(Table of Contents: 79)
cartoon / 1 page
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Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Pencils
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Inks
Dan Brown
(signed as
Dan Q. Brown
)
Letters
typeset
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A tattoo artist uses a model to perfect his art.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 80)
Small Fry Chatter
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Bobby: My dad is growing taller every day.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 81)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
W. W.
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
This situation calls for a good deed...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
Boy Scouts aren't sure whether to help a woman fending off an amorous man or to help the man.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 82)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Vic Herman
(signed as
Vic Herman
)
Pencils
Vic Herman
(signed as
Vic Herman
)
Inks
Vic Herman
(signed as
Vic Herman
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now, try saying 'Ah!'
Genre
humor; medical; military
Synopsis
An army doctor examines a soldier's throat.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[Mechanical Waving Hand]
(Table of Contents: 83)
comic story / 1 page
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George La Mendola
(signed)
Pencils
George La Mendola
(signed)
Inks
George La Mendola
(signed)
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A motorist has a mechanical hand attached to his car for waving at beautiful women as he drives.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 84)
Move It Over
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Sam: I read in the paper about a guy...
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 85)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Pencils
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Inks
Al Ross
(signed as
Ross
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Miss, will you kindly pass the check?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man offers to pay the bill of the woman at the next table.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 86)
cartoon / 1 page
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George Crenshaw
(signed as
George Crenshaw
)
Pencils
George Crenshaw
(signed as
George Crenshaw
)
Inks
George Crenshaw
(signed as
George Crenshaw
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's a plaster cast - this year I decided...
Genre
humor; sports
Synopsis
A female skiier puts on a plaster cast before going skiing.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
Keywords
skiing
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 87)
Sporting Fun!
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Clerk: Here's a nice gun, madam.
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 88)
cartoon / 1 page
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Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Pencils
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Inks
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
- And that's how we sell anything... provided their wives aren't along!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A female clerk helps sell men's suits.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 89)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You talk about woman drivers...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman driver complains that the man whose car she hit is also responsible for the accident.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 90)
cartoon / 1 page
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Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Pencils
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Inks
Robert Barnes
(signed as
BOB BARNES
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
But he says that's why he joined the Legion... to forget!
Genre
humor; military
Synopsis
A Foreign Legion soldier forgets to put on his pants.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
Keywords
Foreign Legion
[Instant Admirer]
(Table of Contents: 91)
comic story / 1 page
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Script
George La Mendola
Pencils
George La Mendola
Inks
George La Mendola
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man sees an actress on TV and is instantly smitten with her, so buys flowers and waits outside her theater.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 92)
cartoon / 1 page
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Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Pencils
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Inks
Reamer Keller
(signed as
Reamer Keller
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It was horrible!
Genre
humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Synopsis
A bird has a nightmare of living in marble home.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 93)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Pencils
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Inks
Joe Buresch
(signed as
Buresch
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Yes sir, dear!
Genre
humor; domestic
Synopsis
A man needs a chisel to get into his frozen dinner.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 94)
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now turn around and promise not to peek...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman retrieves her deposit money from her garter.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 95)
cartoon / 1 page
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Salo
(signed as
Salo
)
Pencils
Salo
(signed as
Salo
)
Inks
Salo
(signed as
Salo
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Acquitted?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man flees a court house with the police in pursuit.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 96)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
Wenzel
)
Pencils
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
Wenzel
)
Inks
Bill Wenzel
(signed as
Wenzel
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Er- it's just a dry run, Prentis...
Genre
humor; military
Characters
Prentis
Synopsis
A male officer uses a mannequin to test giving a medal to a female soldier.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 97)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Your young man seems to be in better voice tonight...
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman mistakes a howling dog for her serenading boyfriend.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #51
(October 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 98)
Last Laugh
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Husband: What was the name of that hotel...
Genre
humor
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 99)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Pencils
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Inks
Frank Beaven
(signed as
Frank
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You sure packed 'em in tonight!
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A man makes a suggestive comment about a female performer's tight dress.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 100)
cartoon / 1 page
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Script
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Pencils
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Inks
Charles Strauss
(signed as
Chas. Strauss
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
At last we're on the ground, Miss Tripwistle!
Genre
humor; sports
Characters
Miss Tripwistle
Synopsis
Miss Tripwistle keeps throwing her bowling ball through the air instead of along the bowling lane.
Reprints
from
Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #50
(August 1951)
Keywords
bowling
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 101)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
Serrano
(signed as
Serrano
)
Pencils
Serrano
(signed as
Serrano
)
Inks
Serrano
(signed as
Serrano
)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
How did you get my phone number?
Genre
humor
Synopsis
A woman with multiple telephones wonders how someone got her phone number.
Indexer Notes
On inside back cover.
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 102)
cartoon / 1 page
(report information)
Script
George Troop
(signed)
Pencils
George Troop
(signed)
Inks
George Troop
(signed)
Letters
typeset
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I've just re-checked your test paper, Bobby...
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Bobby
Synopsis
Bobby flatters his teacher with a portrait of her.
Indexer Notes
On back cover.
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Table of Contents
0.
["One, please!"]
1.
["I have a special assignment for you, Miss Keys."]
2.
["Don't think disguising your face will fool him!"]
3.
["Then when I gave him a dirty look, he started soft-soaping me."]
4.
["Kitty: How did you like my actor boyfriend's performance last night?"]
Sweet and Lovely
5.
["I'm sure you'll want me as your secretary..."]
6.
["She gives margarine, right?"]
7.
["I don't recall your face – but your arms seem familiar!"]
8.
["Actress: Do you know how to make up?"]
Pin-Up Parade
9.
["Gimme everything you've got!"]
10.
["He's a young lawyer - and he tried all evening to change my will!"]
11.
["Joan: Bob's moustache sure makes me laugh."]
They Kiss and Tell
12.
["Haven't I slapped you somewhere before?"]
13.
["I hear that beneath all that make-up she is really very unattractive!"]
14.
["How about another system, Miss Jones..."]
15.
["Jim: How was your trip to California?"]
Hot Shots
16.
["I warned you about painting models, Anthony"]
17.
["She's like a radio - I get the best reception late at night!"]
18.
["Wifey: Isn't this a lovely dress?"]
Domess-Tickles
19.
["I put some on my eyelashes this morning!"]
20.
["How nice! I haven't been engaged in weeks!"]
21.
["So you like your whiskey strong and your women weak!"]
22.
["Mr. Souse: I left word for you to call me at 8:00 A. M."]
Tipsy Tales
23.
["Yes, it's a folding camera."]
24.
["The Army's left!"]
25.
[Squirting Flower on Garter]
26.
["I see nurse Toomey has got the decorating bug again!"]
27.
["I don't care if it is a come-as-you-are party!"]
28.
["I see a jealous tail-gunner!"]
29.
["Salesman: Where's your mother, little girl!"]
Take the Stand!
30.
["Ask me anything!"]
31.
["Don't tell us you're still looking for that escaped prisoner!"]
32.
["I'm sorry, Miss, but we can't exactly reserve it for your boyfriend!"]
33.
["Mrs. Smith: I'd like two pounds of lamb for stew."]
What's Cookin'?
34.
["Sure, I like the straps on your shoes..."]
35.
["Would you boys like two in front?"]
36.
["Joe: Say, last week when you were out hunting..."]
Something for the Boys
37.
["Will you be my mother-in-law?"]
38.
["If this is your wife, who was that pretty girl you were..."]
39.
["He must see something worthwhile – he comes every night!"]
40.
["Boss: And why did you leave your last job?"]
From Nine 'Til Five
41.
["Of course, it's not much - just a hole in the wall!"]
42.
["You say you've felt pains in your chest..."]
43.
["Farmer Brown: Well, did agricultural school teach your son anything?"]
Throwing the Bull
44.
["How to hypnotize"]
45.
["Soon you will meet a handsome young man..."]
46.
["I don't care what you uncle said in his will..."]
47.
["Box Office Attendant: Orchestra or balcony?"]
Date Bait
48.
["I met the most clever magician tonight!"]
49.
["I'd like to see a good book -"]
50.
["He spanked me, your honor!"]
51.
["Dear Mother – no, I haven't done much with my stamp collection, lately!"]
52.
["You sure earned it, honey!"]
53.
["Honestly, Miss Hulladay, my morale isn't really low at all!"]
Service Snickers
54.
["Your legs are O.K.!"]
55.
["What's the solution to the crowded bus situation?"]
Joke Parade
56.
["Second floor - kitchenware, rugs wallpaper..."]
57.
["There's your ball."]
58.
["Can you provide me with the bare necessities of life?"]
59.
["Jim: My brother bought a car for twenty bucks."]
Knee Action
60.
[Heel Caught in Grate]
61.
["My, what a beautiful dog..."]
62.
Dates and Nuts
Poetic Parodies
63.
["The boss had me on the carpet!"]
64.
["Mad? He hit the ceiling!"]
65.
["It will only take a couple of hours..."]
66.
["What's the matter with your jaw?"]
Quack Cracks
67.
["Get dressed quick!"]
68.
["Sorry to awaken you sir, but the Lullaby Serenaders..."]
69.
["Why do I wear a beard?"]
Radio Roundup
70.
["Frank's doing wise-cracks for Bob Hope..."]
71.
["I think you dropped something!"]
72.
["If you wanted to marry me, Ronny..."]
73.
["Wife: (doing crossword puzzle) What's a female sheep?"]
Love Honor and Oh Boy!
74.
["How can you sit there and tell him these are the best years of his life..."]
75.
["No, no dear – you shoot him first – then, stuff him!"]
76.
["Well, let's see – I picture you as having blue eyes..."]
77.
["Next time your brother has any redhot tips..."]
78.
["My latest invention – an alarm clock that puts you to sleep!"]
79.
[Tattoo Model]
80.
["Bobby: My dad is growing taller every day."]
Small Fry Chatter
81.
["This situation calls for a good deed..."]
82.
["Now, try saying 'Ah!'"]
83.
[Mechanical Waving Hand]
84.
["Sam: I read in the paper about a guy..."]
Move It Over
85.
["Miss, will you kindly pass the check?"]
86.
["It's a plaster cast - this year I decided..."]
87.
["Clerk: Here's a nice gun, madam."]
Sporting Fun!
88.
["- And that's how we sell anything... provided their wives aren't along!"]
89.
["You talk about woman drivers..."]
90.
["But he says that's why he joined the Legion... to forget!"]
91.
[Instant Admirer]
92.
["It was horrible!"]
93.
["Yes sir, dear!"]
94.
["Now turn around and promise not to peek..."]
95.
["Acquitted?"]
96.
["- Er- it's just a dry run, Prentis..."]
97.
["Your young man seems to be in better voice tonight..."]
98.
["Husband: What was the name of that hotel..."]
Last Laugh
99.
["You sure packed 'em in tonight!"]
100.
["At last we're on the ground, Miss Tripwistle!"]
101.
["How did you get my phone number?"]
102.
["I've just re-checked your test paper, Bobby..."]
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