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Lets See Those Funny Animal Books!
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Thanks to Matthew Kirscht!!!

 

 

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Is it known who the cover artist for this book is? Did the same artists do all of the WW2 Timely FA books?

I would venture a guess of girl comics artist Mike Sekowsky as the cover on this book.
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Frog can't win. He gets it for being a jerk..or from Do Do being a Do Do... lol

 

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You can easily replace Frog with Daffy Duck and DoDo with Bugs Bunny.

 

Frog is definitely pulling a Daffy ' I'm a dikk ' type move. lol

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Here's a fun stack!

All, plus a few coverless copies, bought from Szelim here on the boards. If you were fast, you saw them go by in the sales forum. (Great seller!) From the Marjorie Hess collection, obviously.

 

Raggedy Ann and Andy 6 Nov-46

Fantastic Halloween cover!

 

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Raggedy Ann and Andy 7 Dec-46

 

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Raggedy Ann and Andy 10 Mar-47

I like this one a lot -- looks like Walt Kelly might have drawn the mouse.

 

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Raggedy Ann and Andy 14 Jul-47

This one is a beauty! Anyone have a clue who drew it?

 

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Raggedy Ann and Andy 15 Aug-47

 

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Raggedy Ann and Andy 16 Sep-47

 

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Raggedy Ann and Andy 17 Oct-47

 

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Lots of good stuff inside. They all include a Walt Kelly feature and a Billy & Bonny Bee story.

 

Jack

 

 

 

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Okay guys. I tried to put together a list of DC FA titles. Came up with the following. I'm sure I missed some. Post em if I did.

 

Funny Folks

Peter Porkchops

Flippity and Flop

Comic Cavalcade (later issues)

Real Screen Comics

Fox and the Crow

Animal Antics

Movietown Animal Antics

Leading Screen Comics

TV Screen Cartoons

Funny Stuff

Peter Panda

Dodo and the Frog

Three Mousketeers

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Okay guys. I tried to put together a list of DC FA titles. Came up with the following. I'm sure I missed some. Post em if I did.

 

Funny Folks

Peter Porkchops

Flippity and Flop

Comic Cavalcade (later issues)

Real Screen Comics

Fox and the Crow

Animal Antics

Movietown Animal Antics

Leading Screen Comics

TV Screen Cartoons

Funny Stuff

Peter Panda

Dodo and the Frog

Three Mousketeers

 

It seems like there is a good article in here somewhere. I have read bits and pieces about these books but never the whole story behind DC's funny animal line.

 

As for me I like the early Funny Stuff, particularly the Three Mouseketeers. The fifties version of Mouseketeers is fun too. I want to check out some Fox and Crows but never had the chance.

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Two good ones today!

 

I've been waiting a long time for Funny Stuff 4 -- won months ago from an ebay seller that lets me accumulate batches for shipping. A little nicer than I expected from his photo.

I'll have to scan the house ad to show which All-American books it's contemporary with -- Spring 1945.

 

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Jack

 

 

These are great books! The early All Americans have a nice feel to them. I may still have one with a wicked spine roll that I would be willing to let go to someone as a cheap reader. Just need to look in my boxes and locate it. Ray Storch in Emeryville, CA had a bunch for sale at Wonder Con a few years back, he may still have them if anyone is interested.

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Okay guys. I tried to put together a list of DC FA titles. Came up with the following. I'm sure I missed some. Post em if I did.

 

Funny Folks

Peter Porkchops

Flippity and Flop

Comic Cavalcade (later issues)

Real Screen Comics

Fox and the Crow

Animal Antics

Movietown Animal Antics

Leading Screen Comics

TV Screen Cartoons

Funny Stuff

Peter Panda

Dodo and the Frog

Three Mousketeers

 

Jeffro...the first 6 issues of Rudolph are pre-Silver-Age But if your going to include Dodo and Frog..you may as well include Nutsy Squirrel and Raccoon Kids. And the Hollywood Funny Folks as was mentioned by someone. As all are name change titles.

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