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Name |
[STORY] |
["Here you are dear!"]
/ Laffs / cartoon
/ 1 page
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
["How'd you get that gash on your forehead?"]
/ Pretzel & Picklejuice / comic story
/ 5 pages
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
["They say a sharp nose indicates curiosity..."]
/ It's Fun to Laugh / comic story
/ 1 page
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
["Is that why there are so many Smiths..."]
/ Wit-Nits / cartoon
/ 1 page
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
The Cock Crows!
/ Woody and Squeaky / comic story
/ 7 pages
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
Little Dead Riding Hood
/ comic story
/ 7 pages
(from
Super Funnies (Superior, 1953 series) #2 (March 1954)) |
[STORY] |
Dr. Acula
/ Dr. Acula / comic story
/ 8 pages
(from
Super Funnies (Superior, 1953 series) #2 (March 1954)) |
[STORY] |
Crime Against Man!
/ Mike Barnnut / comic story
/ 8 pages
(from
Super Funnies (Superior, 1953 series) #2 (March 1954)) |
[STORY] |
The Bird Who Wanted to Swim
/ Peeps / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
["Now, Angel, take Spatsy out to play..."]
/ Angel Pussy / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
Patsy the Circus Cat
/ text story
/ 1 page
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
[STORY] |
["Skunky brings romance into the picture..."]
/ Skunky Shopkeeper / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
Skunky (Superior, 1946 series) (1946)) |
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