(December 1950-January 1951)
- Price
- 0.10 USD
- Pages
- 52
- Indicia Frequency
- Bi-monthly
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Michel Publications Inc.
- Brand
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- Editing
- Richard Hughes [as Richard E. Hughes]
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- Genre
- humor; teen
- Characters
- Cookie O'Toole; Angelpuss Witherspoon; Zoot; Hep; Jitterbuck
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- Dan Gordon
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- Dan Gordon
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- Dan Gordon
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- There's one thing about Angelpuss, Jit!
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- humor; teen
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- Al Plastino ?
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- Al Plastino ?
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- Genre
- adventure
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- typeset
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- humor; teen
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- Owen Fitzgerald
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- Owen Fitzgerald
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I don't think I want to take in a movie after all, Fritzi!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Starlet O'Hara; Fritzi; Miss Marcham; Mavis Lamont; Miss Treego; Sam Brown; Manny; Mr. LaPonge
- Synopsis
- Starlet and Fritzi temporarily give up their room in the Studio Club for 2 weeks to veteran actress Mavis, back in Hollywood to star in a movie. Starlet and Fritzi discover there is a housing shortage in Los Angeles, so they decide to camp out in the studio, sleeping in a set representing Marie Antoinette's bedroom. But it turns out this is going to be used for a film, so they have to hide during the day and sleep in shifts at night. At last the two weeks is up, and Mavis gives Starlet and Fritzi their reward: autographed photos of herself.
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- Hey, Pop! Do they really use cats to make violin strings?
- Genre
- humor
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- Hey, Whitey! How about rustlin' me up a malt?
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Characters
- Joey; Red; Whitey
- Synopsis
- Joey asks to share Red's malt but Whitey insists Joey provide his own straw; Joey supplies a water hose, which Red does not appreciate.
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- Genre
- humor; teen
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- Dan Gordon
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- Dan Gordon
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- Dan Gordon
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- Er --- of course I think you ought to have a fur coat...
- Genre
- humor; teen