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Lets See Those Funny Animal Books!
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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.

 

See? I knew I couldn't have gotten them all. :grin:

 

REVISED LIST

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

Rudolph

Raccoon Kids

Hollywood Funny Folks

Nutsy Squirrel

 

 

 

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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.

 

See? I knew I couldn't have gotten them all. :grin:

 

REVISED LIST

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Fox and the Crow...

 

 

 

Stanley and His Monster? -- The Fox and the Crow title change, but it's debatable whether Stanley's monster is funny or an animal.

 

Jack

 

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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.

 

See? I knew I couldn't have gotten them all. :grin:

 

REVISED LIST

...

Fox and the Crow...

 

 

 

Stanley and His Monster? -- The Fox and the Crow title change, but it's debatable whether Stanley's monster is funny or an animal.

 

Jack

 

 

I was going to mention Stanley & His Monster but they didn't come along until the late 60's and I do not consider Funny Animal really. I categorize that under Funny Characters, Teens, Satire, etc. Not Funny Animal. No debate to me. Most of the characters are regular cartoon folks not animals.

 

Now if we're going to include all Funny Animals into the Bronze age..Then don't forget about the 7 issue Three Mouseketeers series 2. And you mayt as well include all 13 Rudolphs.

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Now if I can only find a #138...I'd have all 10 issues and another Silver-age run completed.

 

tough little run, you are closer than anyone else I have seen. Well, except for Ian I guess....

 

I've heard all about Ian and his complete DC collection. Too bad I came along after all of that. Is he still around?

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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.

 

See? I knew I couldn't have gotten them all. :grin:

 

REVISED LIST

...

Fox and the Crow...

 

 

 

Stanley and His Monster? -- The Fox and the Crow title change, but it's debatable whether Stanley's monster is funny or an animal.

 

Jack

 

 

I was going to mention Stanley & His Monster but they didn't come along until the late 60's and I do not consider Funny Animal really. I categorize that under Funny Characters, Teens, Satire, etc. Not Funny Animal. No debate to me. Most of the characters are regular cartoon folks not animals.

 

Now if we're going to include all Funny Animals into the Bronze age..Then don't forget about the 7 issue Three Mouseketeers series 2. And you mayt as well include all 13 Rudolphs.

 

Yeah, I agree about Stanley -- just wasn't sure how completist the list is supposed to be.

I also agree about Rudolph.

Is there a date range? Golden to Silver Age only? If not, there are some later Funny Animals digests and Captain Carrot.

 

Jack

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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.

 

See? I knew I couldn't have gotten them all. :grin:

 

REVISED LIST

...

Fox and the Crow...

 

 

 

Stanley and His Monster? -- The Fox and the Crow title change, but it's debatable whether Stanley's monster is funny or an animal.

 

Jack

 

 

I was going to mention Stanley & His Monster but they didn't come along until the late 60's and I do not consider Funny Animal really. I categorize that under Funny Characters, Teens, Satire, etc. Not Funny Animal. No debate to me. Most of the characters are regular cartoon folks not animals.

 

Now if we're going to include all Funny Animals into the Bronze age..Then don't forget about the 7 issue Three Mouseketeers series 2. And you mayt as well include all 13 Rudolphs.

 

The last Rudolph (comic, not treasury) was 1962/63 was it not?

 

I should have said a list of all 10 cent DC FA titles. I tend to lose interest when they go to 12 cents. If someone wants to expand the list past SA, go for it.

 

I think an issue of "It's Game Time", # 2 maybe contains Dodo and the Frog.

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