(January 1958)

The American Legion, 1926 Series
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Volume
64
Price
0.15 USD
Pages
60
Indicia Frequency
monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
The American Legion
Editing
Joseph C. Keeley (credited) (editor)

Issue Notes

Includes a notice about the Legion comic book (Saved By the Bell) passing the quarter million mark.

The individual issues of this series are each less than 50% comics. Only comics sequences are indexed and cover scans are accepted only if the issue has 10% indexed comics content.

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

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Script
Joseph Farris (signed as J G Farris)
Pencils
Joseph Farris (signed as J G Farris)
Inks
Joseph Farris (signed as J G Farris)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What say we open a few windows before the next deal?
Genre
humor

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

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Script
Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
Pencils
Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
Inks
Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
All I said was, 'OK, that suits me fine'!
Genre
humor

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

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Script
Jack Tyrrell (signed)
Pencils
Jack Tyrrell (signed)
Inks
Jack Tyrrell (signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Don't put it off another day! This is the year for color TV.
Genre
humor

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

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Script
Dick Ericson (signed)
Pencils
Dick Ericson (signed)
Inks
Dick Ericson (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm sorry I asked.
Genre
humor

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

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Script
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Pencils
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Inks
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Wait till they find out you're not on your expense account!
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 6)

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Script
Betty Swords (signed)
Pencils
Betty Swords (signed)
Inks
Betty Swords (signed)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Those are his new shoes.
Genre
humor

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

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Script
Bill Yates (signed)
Pencils
Bill Yates (signed)
Inks
Bill Yates (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, otherwise how did things go?
Genre
humor

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

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Script
Stanley Stamaty (signed as STAMATY)
Pencils
Stanley Stamaty (signed as STAMATY)
Inks
Stanley Stamaty (signed as STAMATY)
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well, why shouldn't I kill myself? I'm my own worst enemy.
Genre
humor

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

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Script
Clyde Lamb (signed as Lamb)
Pencils
Clyde Lamb (signed as Lamb)
Inks
Clyde Lamb (signed as Lamb)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I keep my hot plate in there, Mr. Flummel!
Genre
humor
Characters
Mr. Flummel
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 1. ["What say we open a few windows before the next deal?"]
  2. 2. ["All I said was, 'OK, that suits me fine'!"]
  3. 3. ["Don't put it off another day! This is the year for color TV."]
  4. 4. ["I'm sorry I asked."]
  5. 5. ["Wait till they find out you're not on your expense account!"]
  6. 6. ["Those are his new shoes."]
  7. 7. ["Well, otherwise how did things go?"]
  8. 8. ["Well, why shouldn't I kill myself? I'm my own worst enemy."]
  9. 9. ["I keep my hot plate in there, Mr. Flummel!"]
This issue was modified by
  • Keith Alan Morgan