(August 1960)

The American Legion, 1926 Series
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Volume
69
Price
0.15 USD
Pages
60
Indicia Frequency
monthly
On-sale Date
1960
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
The American Legion
Editing
Joseph C. Keeley (credited) (editor)

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)

cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Pencils
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Inks
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
And now for the big question: Will I consent to run?
Genre
humor
Characters
Boomwell

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Al Johns (signed)
Pencils
Al Johns (signed)
Inks
Al Johns (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You have no idea how greatly I've been looking forward to getting back and seeing and speaking to my many friends in - in - in Dingdale.
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Al Kaufman (signed)
Pencils
Al Kaufman (signed)
Inks
Al Kaufman (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Think nothing of it, sir. Honest differences of opinion are the life blood of our democracy.
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Jeff Keate (signed)
Pencils
Jeff Keate (signed)
Inks
Jeff Keate (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
A man of integrity. A man who intends to see that every policeman is paid much better for shorter working hours. A man-
Genre
humor
Characters
Billings (picture)

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

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Script
Walt Wetterberg (signed)
Pencils
Walt Wetterberg (signed)
Inks
Walt Wetterberg (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Something like that. Only have your photo retoucher strengthen the weak chin and dub in a pair of honest eyes.
Genre
humor
Characters
McMoon; J. Spirling Moe (picture)

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

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Script
George Gately (signed as Geo Gately)
Pencils
George Gately (signed as Geo Gately)
Inks
George Gately (signed as Geo Gately)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Whatever you do, don't mention politics.
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

cartoon / 0.18 page (report information)

Script
Harry Mace (signed)
Pencils
Harry Mace (signed)
Inks
Harry Mace (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
That's the sort of thing you see only in an election year.
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

cartoon / 0.16 page (report information)

Script
Al Kaufman (signed)
Pencils
Al Kaufman (signed)
Inks
Al Kaufman (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now don't go backing up every single statement you make to Howard!
Genre
humor
Characters
Howard

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

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Script
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Pencils
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Inks
John Gallagher (signed as Gallagher)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
That's politics.
Genre
humor

Indexer Notes

Part of a two-page spread titled "Candid Cartoons Concerning Candidates".

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

cartoon / 0.15 page (report information)

Script
Tomlinson (signed)
Pencils
Tomlinson (signed)
Inks
Tomlinson (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Wonder what happened to all those crayons and blocks they used to have around here?
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 11)

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Script
George Gately (signed as Geo Gately)
Pencils
George Gately (signed as Geo Gately)
Inks
George Gately (signed as Geo Gately)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Have you been taken care of?
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 12)

cartoon / 0.25 page (report information)

Script
Tom Henderson (signed)
Pencils
Tom Henderson (signed)
Inks
Tom Henderson (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
By the way, how's your cold?
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 13)

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Script
Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
Pencils
Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
Inks
Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
OK then, how about a hot tip on the market?
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 14)

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Script
Dave Hirsch (signed)
Pencils
Dave Hirsch (signed)
Inks
Dave Hirsch (signed)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Another lost young soul groping for his personality at 90 miles an hour.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 15)

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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)
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You better have a good explanation.
Genre
humor
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 1. ["And now for the big question: Will I consent to run?"]
  2. 2. ["You have no idea how greatly I've been looking forward to getting back and seeing and speaking to my many friends in - in - in Dingdale."]
  3. 3. ["Think nothing of it, sir. Honest differences of opinion are the life blood of our democracy."]
  4. 4. ["A man of integrity. A man who intends to see that every policeman is paid much better for shorter working hours. A man-"]
  5. 5. ["Something like that. Only have your photo retoucher strengthen the weak chin and dub in a pair of honest eyes."]
  6. 6. ["Whatever you do, don't mention politics."]
  7. 7. ["That's the sort of thing you see only in an election year."]
  8. 8. ["Now don't go backing up every single statement you make to Howard!"]
  9. 9. ["That's politics."]
  10. 10. ["Wonder what happened to all those crayons and blocks they used to have around here?"]
  11. 11. ["Have you been taken care of?"]
  12. 12. ["By the way, how's your cold?"]
  13. 13. ["OK then, how about a hot tip on the market?"]
  14. 14. ["Another lost young soul groping for his personality at 90 miles an hour."]
  15. 15. ["You better have a good explanation."]
This issue was modified by
  • Keith Alan Morgan