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- Joe Beck
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- Give 'em your best, boys
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- humor
Bottom 1/3 of page is text, including a statement "Your son, brother, sweetheart, or boy friend in the Service will enjoy reading this publication as much as you have. Send him a copy. He's worth thinking of and he'll appreciate your consideration." Publisher (Hamilton Ross) and creator (Harry "A" Chesler Jr. Features Syndicate) info and addresses at bottom of page as well.
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- Joe Beck
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- As man to man, we only use canned goods at our house!
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- humor
4 one-panel gag cartoons.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- It's their only chance for a honeymoon!
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- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- And the only way to balance the budget is to cut down on expenses!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- King Kole; the Queen
Re-drawn version of a strip in Cocomalt Big Book of Comics (1938 series) #1 1938.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Sorry but the Professor is resting now!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Prof. Cranium; butler
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Old Lonesome Luke was standing near when Colonel Bosh came out
- Genre
- humor; western-frontier
- Characters
- Lonesome Luke; Colonel Bosh
4 panels of artwork and two sections of text (in rhyme).
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Did madame remember to bring her own tea leaves?
- Genre
- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- The soup is too hot!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Ann How; customer
Re-drawn version of a strip that appeared in Funny Pages (1937 series) #v2#3 November 1937 and Star Comics (1938 series) #v2#7 August 1939.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Missing Persons Bureau
- Genre
- humor
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- Bob McCay (signed as Winsor McCay, Jr.)
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- Bob McCay (signed as Winsor McCay, Jr.)
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- Bob McCay (signed as Winsor McCay, Jr.)
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- Bob McCay ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Impy Goes Skiing
- Genre
- humor; fantasy-supernatural
- Reprints
No dialogue in this strip. Re-drawn version of strip in Cocomalt Big Book of Comics (1938 series) #1 1938. The original version was signed "Winsor McCay Jr." in the final panel.
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- Joe Beck
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- Had a four star dream last night--J.B.!
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- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Good? Why man this stuff is so good it will grow hair on a bald eagle!
- Genre
- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Let him get a few more whiffs, Wilma, he's coming to!
- Genre
- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Oh dam it, dam it, dam it!
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- typeset
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- Corp: 'Whatta ya mean, your girl's temperamental?'
- Genre
- humor
2 text jokes.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Heck! The trick didn't work--now I'm all over!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Great Boodini
Re-drawn version of a strip that originally appeared in Funny Pages (1937 series) #v2#3 November 1937
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Look, Eppers, we're right in style!
- Genre
- humor
Reference to inker Otto Eppers.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Pardon me, but could you direct me to Miami Beach?
- Genre
- humor
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Private Bill has just been issued his new rifle.
- Genre
- humor; military
Text joke.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Killer McGee just escaped, Sheriff!
- Genre
- humor
Re-drawn version of a strip in Star Ranger (1937 series) #6 September 1937.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Didn't I tell you I didn't want to see you anymore?
- Genre
- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- S'help me bud, if you guys keep treating me like this--I'm gonna vote Republican next year!
- Genre
- humor; military
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- The largest safe deposit box you have!
- Genre
- humor
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- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A group of officers heard a colored sergeant giving instructions
- Genre
- humor; military
Text joke.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- No dry ice?
- Genre
- humor
"J. Beck Ice" written on side of ice wagon, reference to artist Joe Beck.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- She thinks a range is something to cook on!
- Genre
- humor; western-frontier
- Script
- Norman Daniels
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- Genre
- nature
Completely re-drawn and re-lettered version of a story in Star Ranger (1937 series) #6 September 1937.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Maybe this guy can make soldiers outta you guys--I give up!
- Genre
- humor; military
2-page centerspread cartoon.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Visit the Inter-City Airport
- Genre
- humor
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Why did you leave your last job?
- Genre
- humor
2 text jokes.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Read this mister and take a seat!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- I won it in a lottery--but I can't afford a car!
- Genre
- humor
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Corp: 'Does bigamy mean a man has one wife too many?'
- Genre
- humor
2 text jokes.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Come, my good man, into the restaurant with me!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
- Colors
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Magician pulls rabbit out of hat
- Genre
- humor
No dialogue.
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- First soldier: 'I'm always tired on the first of April.'
- Genre
- humor; military
2 text jokes.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Letters
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- My daughter's here!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- Never mind dusting that chair until his leave is over, Olga!
- Genre
- humor
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Airplane Pilot: 'Come on, Uncle Mose, and take a ride with me.'
- Genre
- humor
Text joke.
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Just for being bad, you two are going to bed without your dessert!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
- Colors
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- Letters
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- 3 years of calculus, 4 years of trigonometry
- Genre
- humor
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Veteran: 'When I was in the Army, we studied cootie arithmetic.'
- Genre
- humor; military
Text joke.
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Letters
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You just broke the record on this course!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Foxy Grandpa; Parks the butler
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Well, jerk--the Army didn't do much for you.
- Genre
- humor; military
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- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A naval doctor stopped to address one of the many seasick sailors leaning over the rail.
- Genre
- humor; military
Text joke.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hey!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Letters
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is the best remedy known for housemaid's knee!
- Genre
- humor; military
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Two tickets, O.K. next!
- Genre
- humor
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Certainly it's a counterfeit.
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Ike, you sap!
- Genre
- humor
Completely re-drawn version of a story from Cocomalt Big Book of Comics (1938 series) #1 1938 (reprinted in Dynamic Comics (1941 series) #12 November 1944).
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- It's my fiance!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
- Colors
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- Letters
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Down with Capital
- Genre
- humor
Completely redrawn version of a story in Star Comics 4 (Chesler/Dynamics 1937 series) June 1937.
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- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wouldn't it be quicker to use a camera?
- Genre
- humor; military
- Script
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Never Fails
- Genre
- humor
No dialogue. Completely redrawn version of a story in Star Comics 4 (Chesler/Dynamics 1937 series) June 1937.
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- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- Letters
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- There's something to these 'A" cards after all!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bob McCay
- Inks
- Bob McCay
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- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Evolution is a theory
- Genre
- humor
Probably a reprint.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Officer, that man deliberately ran into my parked car!
- Genre
- humor
Completely redrawn version of a story in Star Comics 4 (Chesler/Dynamics 1937 series) June 1937.
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Did you call me on this phone lady?
- Genre
- humor
Completely redrawn version of a story in Star Comics 4 (Chesler/Dynamics 1937 series) June 1937.
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
- Colors
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Let's be a-crawlin' to a spot
- Genre
- humor; military; war
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- ?
- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
- Colors
- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Reverse engines two men adrift!
- Genre
- humor
Completely redrawn version of a story in Star Comics 4 (Chesler/Dynamics 1937 series) June 1937.
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- Pencils
- Joe Beck
- Inks
- Otto Eppers
- Colors
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- Now we'll wait for developments!
- Genre
- humor
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Text article about how average citizens can contribute to the war effort.
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- Joe Beck
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- Otto Eppers
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- Don't look now but your rumble seat is open!
- Genre
- humor; children
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- I'm new here and thought there were fifteen floors
- Genre
- humor
Back cover.