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| Month = 1
 
| Month = 1
 
| Year = 1940
 
| Year = 1940
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| Publisher = Quality
 
| Executive Editor =
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| Title = Feature Comics
| CoverArtist1 =
+
| Volume = 1
  +
| Issue = 28
 
  +
| Executive Editor = Everett M. Arnold
  +
| CoverArtist1 = Ed Cronin
 
| PreviousIssue =
 
| PreviousIssue =
 
| NextIssue =
 
| NextIssue =
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| Quotation = [[Darrel Dane (Quality Universe)|That blasted imp]] has ruined my plans, but I got away! He can't get me!
  +
| Speaker = [[Doctor Rodent (Quality Universe)|Doctor Rodent]], <small>wearing a bowler hat with Doll Man sitting atop it</small>
   
  +
| Writer1_1 = Ham Fisher
| Quotation = That blasted imp has ruined my plans, but I got away! He can't get me!
 
  +
| Penciler1_1 = Ham Fisher
| Speaker = {{a|[[Doctor Rodent (Earth-X)|Doctor Rodent]]}}, wearing a bowler hat with Doll Man sitting atop it
 
  +
| Inker1_1 = Ham Fisher
  +
| Editor1_1 = Ed Cronin
  +
| StoryTitle1 = Joe Palooka
  +
| Synopsis1 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Colourist1_1 =
  +
| Letterer1_1 =
  +
| Appearing1 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Joe Palooka
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Knobby Walsh
   
| StoryTitle2 = Dr. Rodent and the Harbor Bombings
+
| Writer2_1 = Vernon Henkel
  +
| Penciler2_1 = Vernon Henkel
| Synopsis2 = Doll Man goes up against Dr. Rodent, a crook who is blowing up cargo ships in the harbor, with bombs carried by rats, then collecting the silver and gold from the bottom of the bay, using diving suits and a harbor-bottom-crawling armored tank, with windows. These rats are strapped with traditional-design, small, spherical, black bombs, with long fuses, and they just run up the ropes to the ships. These bombs are each small enough to be carried by a rat, so there must be a lot of them expended on each ship attack, of which there have already been five in this month. Dr. Rodent gets beat up and arrested, and the police confiscate his underwater tank.
 
  +
| Inker2_1 = Vernon Henkel
  +
| StoryTitle2 = Captain Fortune: "Captain Clegg"
  +
| Synopsis2 = In a tavern in Porto Bello, two scurvy rascals pick a fight with Captain Tyrone Fortune and crewman Pierre, in which Pierre is killed. The fight is interrupted by the arrival of Captain Clegg, commander of the murderous brawlers, but not before Fortune skewers one of them. Clegg konks Fortune unconscious with the butt of a pistol and pulls his remaining crewman away. When Fortune regains his wits, he vow to avenge Pierre, and returns to the "Revenge." He and Will Kentshire survey Clegg's sloop, the "Wolf."
   
  +
That evening the Great Spanish Merchant Fleet weighs anchor and departs from Porto Bellow. The next morning, lookouts report that, during the night, the Wolf has also slipped out of port. Fortune surmises, correctly, that Clegg and his crew are pirates, and he pursues them at full sail. Far ahead of the Revenge, the Wolf has already picked off one Spanish ship, looted it, and burned it.
| StoryTitle1 = The Bombing of Dan Nolen
 
| Synopsis1 = Just when Brian O’Brien’s old friend D.A. Nolen is ready to retire he gets blown up by a bomb that was planted in his car. The Clock proves that Nolen's assistant, Clyde Neste, was bribed to kill him.
 
 
| Editor2_1 = Ed Cronin
 
| Writer2_1 = Will Eisner
 
| Penciler2_1 = Lou Fine
 
| Penciler2_2 = Will Eisner
 
| Inker2_1 = Lou Fine
 
| Colourist2_1 =
 
| Letterer2_1 =
 
| Writer1_1 = George E. Brenner
 
| Penciler1_1 = George E. Brenner
 
| Inker1_1 = George E. Brenner
 
   
  +
That night, the Revenge arrives at the scene of the Wolf's second attack on the Merchant Fleet; cannon are already thundering. He sends his crew to general quarters and the Revenge enters the fray. This prompts the outnumbered pirate ship to flee, but it's too late; the Revenge rams the Wolf and Fortune's crew swarms aboard. Captain Fortune personally kills the surviving brawler from the tavern incident, just as Captain Clegg lunges at him with a dagger, but Will Kentshire shoots Clegg dead before he can strike.
 
| Appearing2 =
 
| Appearing2 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Darrel Dane (Earth-Two)|Doll Man]]}}
+
* {{a|[[Tyrone Fortune (Quality Universe)|Captain Fortune]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Will Kentshire, First Officer
* {{a|[[Martha Roberts (Earth-Two)|Martha Roberts]]}}
 
  +
** "Revenge" Crew
* {{a|[[Professor Roberts (Earth-Two)|Professor Roberts]]}}
 
  +
*** Pierre {{dies}}
'''Villains:'''
 
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
* {{a|[[Doctor Rodent (Earth-X)|Doctor Rodent]]}} {{1st}}
 
  +
* Captain Clegg {{dies}}
  +
** "Wolf" Crew
  +
*** Gaspare {{dies}}
  +
*** Luigi {{dies}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* tavern proprietor
* Inspector Valent {{Only}}
 
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Atlantic Ocean|Spanish Main]]}}
* <br />
 
  +
* {{a|[[Caribbean Sea|West Indies]]}}
'''Items:'''
 
* <br />
+
** Porto Bello
  +
*** Ye Golden Horn, tavern
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
  +
* English Privateer Galleon "Revenge"
* Doctor Rodent's harbor-bottom-crawling armored tank, with windows <br />
 
  +
** Revenge's Longboat
  +
* Clegg's Sloop "Wolf"
  +
* Great Spanish Merchant Fleet {{green|one sunk, one damaged}}
   
| Appearing1 =
+
| Writer3_1 =
  +
| Penciler3_1 = John Devlin
  +
| Inker3_1 = John Devlin
  +
| StoryTitle3 = Big Top
  +
| Synopsis3 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing3 =
  +
  +
| Writer4_1 = Bob Zuppke
  +
| Penciler4_1 = R.W. Depew
  +
| Inker4_1 = R.W. Depew
  +
| StoryTitle4 = Ned Brant
  +
| Synopsis4 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing4 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Ned Brant
  +
  +
| Writer5_1 = Rube Goldberg
  +
| Penciler5_1 = Rube Goldberg
  +
| Inker5_1 = Rube Goldberg
  +
| StoryTitle5 = Rube Goldberg's Side Show
  +
| Synopsis5 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing5 =
  +
  +
| Writer6_1 = J.P. McEvoy
  +
| Penciler6_1 = J.H. Striebel
  +
| Inker6_1 = J.H. Striebel
  +
| StoryTitle6 = Dixie Dugan
  +
| Synopsis6 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing6 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Dixie Dugan
  +
  +
| Writer7_1 = William Smith
  +
| Penciler7_1 = William Smith
  +
| Inker7_1 = William Smith
  +
| StoryTitle7 = Rance Keane: "The Decoy Robbery"
  +
| Synopsis7 =
  +
| Appearing7 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Rance Keane (Quality Universe)|Rance Keane]]}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Pee Wee Lee
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* two bank robbers
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Simon Forks townspeople
  +
* Simon Forks sheriff
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[American Old West]]}}
  +
** {{a|[[Arizona]]}}, 1920s <!-- despite the stagecoaches -->
  +
** Simon Forks
  +
'''Vehicles:'''
  +
* stage coach
  +
  +
| Writer8_1 = H.J. Tuthill
  +
| Penciler8_1 = H.J. Tuthill
  +
| Inker8_1 = H.J. Tuthill
  +
| StoryTitle8 = The Bungle Family
  +
| Synopsis8 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing8 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Bungle Family
  +
  +
| Writer9_1 = George E. Brenner
  +
| Penciler9_1 = George E. Brenner
  +
| Inker9_1 = George E. Brenner
  +
| StoryTitle9 = The Clock: "The Bombing of Dan Nolen"
  +
| Synopsis9 = Just when Brian O'Brien's old friend D.A. Nolen is ready to retire he gets blown up by a bomb that was planted in his car. The Clock proves that Nolen's assistant, Clyde Neste, was bribed to kill him.
  +
| Appearing9 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Brian O'Brien (Earth-X)|The Clock]]}}
+
* {{apn|[[Brian O'Brien (Quality Universe)|The Clock]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
* Captain Kane
 
* Captain Kane
'''Villains:'''
+
'''Antagonists:'''
 
* Clyde Neste {{Only}}
 
* Clyde Neste {{Only}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* Mrs. Nolen {{Only}}
 
* Mrs. Nolen {{Only}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[New York City]]}}
* <br />
 
  +
| Writer10_1 = Monte Barrett
'''Items:'''
 
  +
| Penciler10_1 = Russell E. Ross
* <br />
 
  +
| Inker10_1 = Russell E. Ross
  +
| StoryTitle10 = Jane Arden // Lena Pry
  +
| Synopsis10 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing10 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Jane Arden (across top halves of pages)
  +
* Lena Pry(across bottom halves of pages)
  +
  +
| Writer11_1 = Will Eisner
  +
| Penciler11_1 = Lou Fine
  +
| Penciler11_2 = Will Eisner
  +
| Inker11_1 = Lou Fine
  +
| StoryTitle11 = Doll Man: "Dr. Rodent and the Harbor Bombings"
  +
| Synopsis11 = Dr. Rodent trains rats to carry bombs aboard cargo ships, detonates them, and then loots the sunken ships with a crew of divers, and a harbor-bottom-crawling armored tank, with windows. These rats are strapped with traditional-design, small, spherical, black bombs, with long fuses, and they just run up the ropes to the ships. These bombs are each small enough to be carried by a rat, so there must be a lot of them expended on each ship attack, of which there have already been five in this month.
  +
  +
Doll Man figures out what's going on, rides a rat into the scene of the next bombing, disrupts the bombing, and arrests Dr. Rodent. The police confiscate his underwater tank.
  +
| Appearing11 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Darrel Dane (Quality Universe)|Doll Man]]}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Martha Roberts (Quality Universe)|Martha Roberts]]}}
  +
* {{a|[[Professor Roberts (Quality Universe)|Professor Roberts]]}}
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Doctor Rodent (Quality Universe)|Doctor Rodent]]}} {{1st}}
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Inspector Valent {{Only}}
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[New York City]]}}
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
  +
* Doctor Rodent's harbor-bottom-crawling armored tank, with windows
* <br />
 
   
  +
| StoryTitle12 = Lala Palooza
  +
| Synopsis12 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Writer12_1 =
  +
| Penciler12_1 = John Devlin
  +
| Inker12_1 = John Devlin
  +
| Appearing12 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Lala Palooza
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Vincent Palooza
  +
  +
| Writer13_1 = Art Pinajian
  +
| Penciler13_1 = Art Pinajian
  +
| Inker13_1 = Art Pinajian
  +
| StoryTitle13 = Reynolds of the Mounted: "The Mysterious Light on Beaver Island"
  +
| Synopsis13 =
  +
| Appearing13 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Jim Reynolds (Quality Universe)|Sgt. Jim Reynolds, RCMP]]}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]}}
  +
** Red, pilot
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* Sam, desk clerk
  +
** smuggling gang
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Ross, hotel owner
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Canada]]}}
  +
** Beaver Island
  +
** Nolan Creek
  +
'''Vehicles:'''
  +
* 2-engine seaplane
  +
* speedboat
  +
  +
| Writer14_1 = John J. Welch
  +
| Penciler14_1 = John J. Welch
  +
| Inker14_1 = John J. Welch
  +
| StoryTitle14 = Slim and Tubby: "Episode 28"
  +
| Synopsis14 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing14 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Slim
  +
* Tubby
  +
  +
| Writer15_1 = Alfred Andriola
  +
| Penciler15_1 = Alfred Andriola
  +
| Inker15_1 = Alfred Andriola
  +
| StoryTitle15 = Charlie Chan: "The Kidnapping of Donna Grant, Part 1"
  +
| Synopsis15 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing15 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* [[Charlie Chan]]
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Kirk Barrow, assistant
  +
* Gina Lane
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* Berzelius Keeno
  +
** three kidnappers: Doc, Mike, Frog
  +
** Maggie, cook
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Mrs. Oliver Force Grant
  +
* Donna Grant, steel heiress
  +
** her dog Magoo {{dies}}
  +
* Ivan Komroff, M.D.
  +
* Harrison Meade
  +
* Mrs. Meade
  +
* Willie Soo, cook
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Honolulu]]}}
  +
  +
| Writer16_1 = Lank Leonard
  +
| Penciler16_1 = Lank Leonard
  +
| Inker16_1 = Lank Leonard
  +
| StoryTitle16 = Mickey Finn
  +
| Synopsis16 = (newspaper strip reprints)
  +
| Appearing16 =
  +
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
* Mickey Finn
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Uncle Phil
   
 
| Notes =
 
| Notes =
  +
* '''Doll Man''' uses a hypodermic injection to get small.
* Doctor Rodent has heard of the {{a|[[Darrel Dane (Earth-Two)|Doll Man]]}}, and this is only his second published adventure, so word is already getting around about him.
 
  +
** Doctor Rodent has heard of the [[Darrel Dane (Quality Universe)|Doll Man]], and this is only his second published adventure, so word is already getting around about him.
* Doll Man uses a hypodermic injection to get small.
 
  +
* Also featured in this issue of ''Feature Comics'' were:
  +
** "Barrel Rolls and Tail Spins" (text story) by [[A.L. Allen]]
  +
** Last issue for [[Ed Wheelan]] on ''Big Top''
  +
** ''Mortimer Mum'' by [[Bill Sakren]] (bottom halves of the "Toddy" pages)
  +
** ''Off The Record'' by [[Ed Reed]]
  +
** ''Rube Goldberg's Side Show'' by [[Rube Goldberg]]
  +
** ''They're Still Talking:'' "About Bill Carr's All Time Olympic Record", by [[Bob Zuppke]] and [[R.W. DePew]]
  +
** ''Toddy'' by [[George Marcoux]] (top halves of the "Mortimer Mum" pages)
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Recommended =
| Links = http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=32432
+
| Links =
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 02:14, 25 July 2020

"Joe Palooka": (newspaper strip reprints)

Quote1 That blasted imp has ruined my plans, but I got away! He can't get me! Quote2
Doctor Rodent, wearing a bowler hat with Doll Man sitting atop it

Feature Comics #28 is an issue of the series Feature Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1940.

Synopsis for "Joe Palooka"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Joe Palooka"

Featured Characters:

  • Joe Palooka

Supporting Characters:

  • Knobby Walsh

Synopsis for Captain Fortune: "Captain Clegg"

In a tavern in Porto Bello, two scurvy rascals pick a fight with Captain Tyrone Fortune and crewman Pierre, in which Pierre is killed. The fight is interrupted by the arrival of Captain Clegg, commander of the murderous brawlers, but not before Fortune skewers one of them. Clegg konks Fortune unconscious with the butt of a pistol and pulls his remaining crewman away. When Fortune regains his wits, he vow to avenge Pierre, and returns to the "Revenge." He and Will Kentshire survey Clegg's sloop, the "Wolf."

That evening the Great Spanish Merchant Fleet weighs anchor and departs from Porto Bellow. The next morning, lookouts report that, during the night, the Wolf has also slipped out of port. Fortune surmises, correctly, that Clegg and his crew are pirates, and he pursues them at full sail. Far ahead of the Revenge, the Wolf has already picked off one Spanish ship, looted it, and burned it.

That night, the Revenge arrives at the scene of the Wolf's second attack on the Merchant Fleet; cannon are already thundering. He sends his crew to general quarters and the Revenge enters the fray. This prompts the outnumbered pirate ship to flee, but it's too late; the Revenge rams the Wolf and Fortune's crew swarms aboard. Captain Fortune personally kills the surviving brawler from the tavern incident, just as Captain Clegg lunges at him with a dagger, but Will Kentshire shoots Clegg dead before he can strike.

Appearing in Captain Fortune: "Captain Clegg"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Will Kentshire, First Officer
    • "Revenge" Crew
      • Pierre (Dies)

Antagonists:

  • Captain Clegg (Dies)
    • "Wolf" Crew
      • Gaspare (Dies)
      • Luigi (Dies)

Other Characters:

  • tavern proprietor

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • English Privateer Galleon "Revenge"
    • Revenge's Longboat
  • Clegg's Sloop "Wolf"
  • Great Spanish Merchant Fleet (one sunk, one damaged)

Synopsis for "Big Top"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Big Top"

  • Appearances not yet listed

Synopsis for "Ned Brant"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Ned Brant"

Featured Characters:

  • Ned Brant

Synopsis for "Rube Goldberg's Side Show"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Rube Goldberg's Side Show"

  • Appearances not yet listed

Synopsis for "Dixie Dugan"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Dixie Dugan"

Featured Characters:

  • Dixie Dugan

Synopsis for Rance Keane: "The Decoy Robbery"


Appearing in Rance Keane: "The Decoy Robbery"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Pee Wee Lee

Antagonists:

  • two bank robbers

Other Characters:

  • Simon Forks townspeople
  • Simon Forks sheriff

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • stage coach

Synopsis for "The Bungle Family"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "The Bungle Family"

Featured Characters:

  • Bungle Family

Synopsis for The Clock: "The Bombing of Dan Nolen"

Just when Brian O'Brien's old friend D.A. Nolen is ready to retire he gets blown up by a bomb that was planted in his car. The Clock proves that Nolen's assistant, Clyde Neste, was bribed to kill him.

Appearing in The Clock: "The Bombing of Dan Nolen"

Featured Characters:

  • Template:Apn

Supporting Characters:

  • Captain Kane

Antagonists:

  • Clyde Neste (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Dan Nolen (Single appearance; dies)
  • Mrs. Nolen (Single appearance)

Locations:

Synopsis for "Jane Arden // Lena Pry"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Jane Arden // Lena Pry"

Featured Characters:

  • Jane Arden (across top halves of pages)
  • Lena Pry(across bottom halves of pages)

Synopsis for Doll Man: "Dr. Rodent and the Harbor Bombings"

Dr. Rodent trains rats to carry bombs aboard cargo ships, detonates them, and then loots the sunken ships with a crew of divers, and a harbor-bottom-crawling armored tank, with windows. These rats are strapped with traditional-design, small, spherical, black bombs, with long fuses, and they just run up the ropes to the ships. These bombs are each small enough to be carried by a rat, so there must be a lot of them expended on each ship attack, of which there have already been five in this month.

Doll Man figures out what's going on, rides a rat into the scene of the next bombing, disrupts the bombing, and arrests Dr. Rodent. The police confiscate his underwater tank.

Appearing in Doll Man: "Dr. Rodent and the Harbor Bombings"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Inspector Valent (Single appearance)

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Doctor Rodent's harbor-bottom-crawling armored tank, with windows

Synopsis for "Lala Palooza"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Lala Palooza"

Featured Characters:

  • Lala Palooza

Supporting Characters:

  • Vincent Palooza

Synopsis for Reynolds of the Mounted: "The Mysterious Light on Beaver Island"


Appearing in Reynolds of the Mounted: "The Mysterious Light on Beaver Island"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Sam, desk clerk
    • smuggling gang

Other Characters:

  • Ross, hotel owner

Locations:

  • Canada
    • Beaver Island
    • Nolan Creek

Vehicles:

  • 2-engine seaplane
  • speedboat

Synopsis for Slim and Tubby: "Episode 28"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in Slim and Tubby: "Episode 28"

Featured Characters:

  • Slim
  • Tubby

Synopsis for Charlie Chan: "The Kidnapping of Donna Grant, Part 1"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in Charlie Chan: "The Kidnapping of Donna Grant, Part 1"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Kirk Barrow, assistant
  • Gina Lane

Antagonists:

  • Berzelius Keeno
    • three kidnappers: Doc, Mike, Frog
    • Maggie, cook

Other Characters:

  • Mrs. Oliver Force Grant
  • Donna Grant, steel heiress
    • her dog Magoo (Dies)
  • Ivan Komroff, M.D.
  • Harrison Meade
  • Mrs. Meade
  • Willie Soo, cook

Locations:

Synopsis for "Mickey Finn"

(newspaper strip reprints)

Appearing in "Mickey Finn"

Featured Characters:

  • Mickey Finn

Supporting Characters:

  • Uncle Phil

Notes

  • Doll Man uses a hypodermic injection to get small.
    • Doctor Rodent has heard of the Doll Man, and this is only his second published adventure, so word is already getting around about him.
  • Also featured in this issue of Feature Comics were:
    • "Barrel Rolls and Tail Spins" (text story) by A.L. Allen
    • Last issue for Ed Wheelan on Big Top
    • Mortimer Mum by Bill Sakren (bottom halves of the "Toddy" pages)
    • Off The Record by Ed Reed
    • Rube Goldberg's Side Show by Rube Goldberg
    • They're Still Talking: "About Bill Carr's All Time Olympic Record", by Bob Zuppke and R.W. DePew
    • Toddy by George Marcoux (top halves of the "Mortimer Mum" pages)



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