Here's one you don't see every day: Jackie Gleason and the Honeymooners 6, April-May 1957. It's a Gerber 7 and one reason you don't see it every day is that it's missing from the Photo-Journal.
Here's what an in-depth user comment says on imdb (I'm no TV expert):
THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW-(A Hour Long Comedy-Musical-Variety Show) Produced by the CBS Television Network which ran from 1952-1971. First Telecast of the Program: September 20, 1952 Last Telecast of the Program: September 12, 1971 The Black and White Episodes: 1952-1966 The Color Episodes: 1966-1971
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"The Honeymooners" was made into a weekly series which ran for one season from 1955-1956,producing 39 episodes.
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Among the characters that were created by Jackie Gleason in addition to "The Honeymooners",among them Ralph Kramden,were The Poor Soul,Joe The Bartender,The Loudmouth,Reggie Van Gleason III,Rudy the Repairman, and Fenwick Babbitt.
There's lots more detail at imdb. I just wanted to give a little context.
Jerry Bails' Who's Who lists for this series only:
ROY, MIKE DC COMICS JACKIE GLEASON AND THE HONEYMOONERS (pen/) 1956-57
NADLE, LARRY DC COMICS JACKIE GLEASON AND HONEYMOONERS~ (ed/) 1956-58
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PEPPE, MIKE inking the St John series in 1955
Here's the cover. It looks a lot like Owen Fitzgerald's Bob Hope artwork to the world's worst art-spotter (me), but I don't know what Mike Roy's work looks like.
The book opens with a Honeymooners story:
Charlie Bratton, the Loudmouth:
And more -- no time to scan them all:
The Poor Soul (if I remember right, those were always pantomime on the TV show, and it has only captions here).
Reggie Van Geason the III
Mother Fletcher presents Stanley R. Sogg and the Late Late Late Late Late Late Show
Charlie Bratton, the Loudmouth again
It looks like the book followed the outline of Jackie's comedy/variety show closely.
Any help on the penciler or inker?
Jack