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Displaying 1 to 10 of 10 results matching your search for '"Marty Taras"'.
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[STORY] ["Gee, Bub! There's a million dollars..."] / Chucky and Bub / comic story / 6 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v3#11 [26] (February 1948))
[STORY] ["Eureka! Here it is!"] / Frosty and Gabbie / comic story / 5 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v4#1 [28] (April 1948))
[STORY] ["Look, Gabbie, the Daily Gazette..."] / Frosty and Gabbie / comic story / 5 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v2#5 [8] (August 1946))
[STORY] ["This oughta make him stop that snoring!"] / Frosty and Gabbie / comic story / 5 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v3#7 [22] (October 1947))
[STORY] ["Smack, smack! Yum, yum..."] / Chucky and Bub / comic story / 6 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v3#2 [17] (May 1947))
[STORY] ["Ha! Ha! Imagine a fish coming out of the water..."] / Frosty and Gabbie / comic story / 5 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v3#10 [25] (January 1948))
[STORY] ["C'mon, Bub! Let's play hooky today!"] / Chucky and Bub / comic story / 6 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v3#10 [25] (January 1948))
[STORY] ["We're getting ready for our yearly fire sale!"] / Frosty and Gabbie / comic story / 5 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v3#3 [18] (June 1947))
[STORY] ["See, there's nothing like horseshoes..."] / Chucky and Bub / comic story / 6 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v5#1 [35] (April-May 1949))
[STORY] ["Six months from today these seeds will be delicious vegetables..."] / Chucky and Bub / comic story / 6 pages (from US Frisky Fables (Novelty / Premium / Curtis, 1945 series) #v2#11 [14] (February 1947))

 

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