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[STORY] ["Well, first it was murder, then it was only a step to stealing and crime!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army Fun (Prize, 1952 series) #v1#7 (November-December 1952))
[STORY] ["John, stop racing your motor!"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Best Cartoons of the Year (Crown Publishers, 1942 ? series) #1952 (1953))
[STORY] ["I wish it was as easy to drive as it was to get the license."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Best Cartoons of the Year (Crown Publishers, 1942 ? series) #1952 (1953))
[STORY] ["In what part of the house is the fire now?"] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Best Cartoons of the Year (Crown Publishers, 1942 ? series) #1952 (1953))
[STORY] ["If you don't get shot, bring me back a sandwich."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Best Cartoons of the Year (Crown Publishers, 1942 ? series) #1952 (1953))
[STORY] ["You're winning, but he's getting all the laughs."] / Kid Stuff / cartoon / 2 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #65 (Winter 1953))
[STORY] ["For me? Well, well, well. Uh - which end do I speak into?"] / cartoon / 0.15 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v54#1 (January 1953))
[STORY] ["Rinse, please!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #59 (February 1953))
[STORY] ["'Bet she knows all the answers after school, too!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Dolls & Gags (Prize, 1951 series) #v1#11 (June-July 1953))
[STORY] ["Hello! This is 1949 calling!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Dolls & Gags (Prize, 1951 series) #v1#11 (June-July 1953))
[STORY] ["Well, all right, you can stay - but quiet down!"] / cartoon / 0.34 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #67 (Summer 1953))
[STORY] ["Do you have to stand right in front of the mirror..."] / That's a Woman for You / cartoon / 2 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #67 (Summer 1953))
[STORY] ["Who's the new doll?"] / Cartoon Laughs / cartoon / 1 page (from US Joe Palooka Comics (Harvey, 1945 series) #78 (July 1953))
[STORY] ["I'm too busy to see him now!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["Oh, it's you again!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["His wife is trying to take him away from me!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["- And then, suddenly, he was gone!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["Stop me if you heard this one!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["You know any of these ladies?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["Get to a phone and call out the marines!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["Calm yourself! I know that wasn't the tooth you..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["I proposed again and this time her answer was final!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["Now remember - if you should meet anybody..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["You never criticize my cooking, Rodney"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #62 (August 1953))
[STORY] ["Today I'm going to explain to you the meaning of that..."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #68 (Fall 1953))
[STORY] ["Hedley! For the third and last time, I'm warning you...!"] / cartoon / 0.34 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #68 (Fall 1953))
[STORY] ["I... do."] / comic story / 1 page (from US Army Fun (Prize, 1952 series) #v2#1 (November-December 1953))
[STORY] ["Aside from being blind, he ain't so physically unfit."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Jackpot (Youthful, 1952 series) #v2#2 (January 1954))
[STORY] ["Gave up smoking."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #71 (August-October 1954))
[STORY] ["Arco and Co."] / comic story / 0.33 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v57#5 (November 1954))
[STORY] ["Marijuana says she hopes you still love her!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #67 (Winter 1954))
[STORY] ["I kept warning him not to play hard to get!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #67 (Winter 1954))
[STORY] ["I think I've got combat fatigue!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #67 (Winter 1954))
[STORY] ["I want you to meet Sarge Malloy…"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #68 (March 1955))
[STORY] ["Better run out and get another girl!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #68 (March 1955))
[STORY] Hors D'Oeuvres [Chapter 8] / comic story / 76 pages (from US The Best Cartoons from France (Lion Books, 1955 series) #LL 17 (March 1955))
[STORY] ["So you've been working as a captain for twenty years..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #69 (May 1955))
[STORY] Now in One Book Baseball's Funniest Stories / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (from US Pat the Brat (Archie, 1955 series) #1 (Summer 1955))
[STORY] ["You have just purchased an efficient, precision-made instrument and it is our wish that it shall serve you well..."] / cartoon / 0.15 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v59#2 (August 1955))
[STORY] Now in One Book Baseball's Funniest Stories / The Complete Baseball Joke Book / advertisement / 1 page (from US Archie's Pals 'n' Gals (Archie, 1952 series) #5 (1956-1957))
[STORY] Now in One Book Baseball's Funniest Stories / The Complete Baseball Joke Book / advertisement / 1 page (from US Pep Comics (Archie, 1940 series) #115 (May 1956))
[STORY] ["Help!"] / cartoon / 0.165 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#2 (July 11 1956))
[STORY] ["Supper may be a little late, dear -- I can't remember in which bag..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Dolls & Gags (Prize, 1951 series) #v3#6 (August-September 1956))
[STORY] ["Notice the way Charley dominates a room the moment he enters it."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#9 (September 1 1956))
[STORY] The Unlucky Birthstones / comic story / 6 pages (from US House of Mystery (DC, 1951 series) #56 (November 1956))
[STORY] The Waiting Room / cartoon / 9 pages (from US Dear Patient (Physicians Publications, 1957 series) (1957))
[STORY] ["I would've left too, but I'm the next speaker."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#36 (March 9, 1957))
[STORY] ["It's Monday. Do you feel up to starting another week?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#17 (October 26, 1957))
[STORY] ["Play something expensive."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#21 (November 23, 1957))
[STORY] ["And when money isn't tight, he is."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#21 (November 23, 1957))
[STORY] ["If I were you I'd do something for that throat, dear."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#27 (January 4, 1958))
[STORY] ["Now there's something you don't often see."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#33 (February 15, 1958))
[STORY] ["We brought some ice cream along in case you people serve supper."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#44 (May 3, 1958))
[STORY] ["Property of Pvt. John Gilroy"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #89 (August 1958))
[STORY] ["So what! They're dames, ain't they?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #89 (August 1958))
[STORY] ["Acquitted?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #89 (August-September 1958))
[STORY] ["Dry wine!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #90 (October-November 1958))
[STORY] The Unlucky Birthstones / comic story / 6 pages (from AU Five-Score Comic Monthly (K. G. Murray, 1958 series) #7 ([November 1958]))
[STORY] ["Do I look as though I'd play hard-to-get?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #91 (December 1958))
[STORY] ["And clean up that mess!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #91 (December 1958))
[STORY] ["But Thelma - you paid last time!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #91 (December 1958))
[STORY] ["There goes Harper - stepping out with a memory tonight!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #91 (December 1958))
[STORY] ["Around February each year I bring home one of these, and she says, 'Darling! You remembered!' That's all I know about it."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The American Legion (The American Legion, 1926 series) #v66#2 (February 1959))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / comic story / 1 page (from US The Other Woman (Dell, 1959 series) #A178 (April 1959))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / comic story / 0.5 pages (from US The Other Woman (Dell, 1959 series) #A178 (April 1959))
[STORY] [Woman Puts on Golf Shoe to Step on Husband's Foot] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #93 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["You'll be sorry!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #93 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["Oh get up Burris - putting real bullets in was just a gag!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #93 (May 1959))
[STORY] ["Now do you believe it works?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #94 (July-August 1959))
[STORY] ["This'll be the first sale I've made today!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #94 (July-August 1959))
[STORY] Horse Laughs / cartoon / 2 pages (from US 1000 Jokes (Dell, 1939 series) #92 (December 1959-February 1960))
[STORY] ["Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way..."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US For Laughing Out Loud (Dell, 1956 series) #14 (January-March 1960))
[STORY] ["My fiance got sore when I offered to sell him one of my old wedding rings."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #98 (March-April 1960))
[STORY] ["Step to the front of the bus, please..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #98 (March-April 1960))
[STORY] ["Going... going..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Army & Navy Fun Parade (Harvey, 1951 series) #98 (March-April 1960))
[STORY] ["Nobody in the neighborhood could sleep so we thought..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #98 (March 1960))
[STORY] ["Don't mind him - he's the strong, silent type."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #98 (March 1960))
[STORY] ["Didn't I tell ya?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Hello Buddies (Harvey, 1942 series) #98 (March 1960))
[STORY] ["Daddy took me to the zoo. One of the animals came in and paid $33.80 across the board."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#47 (May 21, 1960))
[STORY] ["When did you first notice you'd been robbed?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#13 (September 24, 1960))
[STORY] ["Oh, it gets me to the finance company and brings me back."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v233#16 (October 15, 1960))
[STORY] ["Has your husband ridden any winners lately?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#23 (June 10, 1961))
[STORY] ["Now, let's forget for a while that you're on trial for your life."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#24 (June 17, 1961))
[STORY] Nuevas ilusiones / comic story / 5 pages (from ES Sissi Novelas Graficas (Editorial Bruguera, 1959 series) #108 (26 de junio de 1961))
[STORY] ["He can always switch to comedy."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#35 (September 2, 1961))
[STORY] ["For heaven's sakes, Sam, learn to relax."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#43 (October 28, 1961))
[STORY] Azafata de amor / comic story / 5 pages (from ES Sissi Novelas Graficas (Editorial Bruguera, 1959 series) #175 (8 de octubre de 1962))
[STORY] ["It's Monday. Do you feel up to starting another week?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["I understand you're holding Olympic tryouts up here."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US Sick (Prize, 1960 series) #v5#2 [32] (November 1964))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / Blackhawk Bylines / letters page / 1 page (from US Blackhawk (DC, 1957 series) #228 (January 1967))
[STORY] ["Tarzan - reared in the African jungles - had the uncanny power of being able to understand and talk with all wild-life."] / The Adventures of Tarzan / comic story / 2 pages (from GB TV21 & Joe 90 (City Magazines; Century 21 Publications, 1969 series) #8 (15th November 1969))
[STORY] ["By the jungle gods, the village is empty - deserted!"] / The Adventures of Tarzan / comic story / 2 pages (from GB TV21 & Joe 90 (City Magazines; Century 21 Publications, 1969 series) #10 (29th November 1969))
[STORY] ["The native hunters thought they had an easy target when they saw the chimpanzee squatting in the jungle clearing..."] / The Adventures of Tarzan / comic story / 2 pages (from GB TV21 & Joe 90 (City Magazines; Century 21 Publications, 1969 series) #15 (3rd January 1970))
[STORY] ["The sounds of civilisation seldom disturbed the vastness of the jungle."] / The Adventures of Tarzan / comic story / 2 pages (from GB TV21 & Joe 90 (City Magazines; Century 21 Publications, 1969 series) #34 (16th May 1970))
[STORY] ["Salo the cheetah was not constantly at Tarzan's side, often the bobcat would venture away."] / The Adventures of Tarzan / comic story / 2 pages (from GB TV21 (City Magazines, 1970 series) #42 (11th July 1970))
[STORY] ["Tarzan, lord of the forest, had the uncanny power of being able to speak with all wildlife. With Salo the cheetah he reached a bridge of Lianas..."] / The Adventures of Tarzan / comic story / 2 pages (from GB TV21 (City Magazines, 1970 series) #44 (25th July 1970))
[STORY] The Unlucky Birthstones / comic story / 6 pages (from US The Unexpected (DC, 1968 series) #160 (November-December 1974))
[STORY] De zoon van Salo / Trigïe / cover / 1 page (from NL Trigië (Oberon, 1977 series) #31 - De zoon van Salo (1984))
[STORY] Opkomst en ondergang van het keizerrijk Trigië / Trigïe / recap / 1 page (from NL Trigië (Oberon, 1977 series) #31 - De zoon van Salo (1984))
[STORY] De zoon van Salo / Trigïe / comic story / 20 pages (from NL Trigië (Oberon, 1977 series) #31 - De zoon van Salo (1984))

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