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Yesterday's Quiz still hasn't been solved.

 

 

These ducklings appeared on the cover of what comic?

 

quiz08_8_1.jpg

 

 

Mother duck.

 

quiz08_8_2.jpg

 

 

Another piece of the cover.

 

quiz08_8_3.jpg

 

 

This dates it between 1953-55.

 

quiz08_8_5.jpg

 

 

Here's a peek inside.

 

quiz08_8_7.jpg

 

quiz08_8_8.jpg

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Still struggling with this one ... It looks like Percy Pig and Lucky Duck who were published by Standard which didn't make it to the Code era so who picked up the "license" for them? I thought Charlton who took a lot of other publishers' stuff over but it doesn't seem to be it. Oh well, ... at least I learned that Charlton once published a book titled: "Pudgy Pig" :blush:

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Yesterday's Quiz still hasn't been solved.

 

 

These ducklings appeared on the cover of what comic?

 

quiz08_8_1.jpg

 

 

Mother duck.

 

quiz08_8_2.jpg

 

 

Another piece of the cover.

 

quiz08_8_3.jpg

 

 

This dates it between 1953-55.

 

quiz08_8_5.jpg

 

 

Here's a peek inside.

 

quiz08_8_7.jpg

 

quiz08_8_8.jpg

 

In case you were wondering about the comic's quality. :baiting:

 

quiz08_8_9.jpg

 

 

 

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Still struggling with this one ... It looks like Percy Pig and Lucky Duck who were published by Standard which didn't make it to the Code era so who picked up the "license" for them? I thought Charlton who took a lot of other publishers' stuff over but it doesn't seem to be it. Oh well, ... at least I learned that Charlton once published a book titled: "Pudgy Pig" :blush:

 

It looks like a Harvey to me, maybe a Paramount titled book.

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Still struggling with this one ... It looks like Percy Pig and Lucky Duck who were published by Standard which didn't make it to the Code era so who picked up the "license" for them? I thought Charlton who took a lot of other publishers' stuff over but it doesn't seem to be it. Oh well, ... at least I learned that Charlton once published a book titled: "Pudgy Pig" :blush:

 

It looks like a Harvey to me, maybe a Paramount titled book.

 

If it's a Harvey I can't imagine / see which title it is ...

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These ducklings appeared on the cover of what comic?

 

 

quiz08_8_1.jpg

 

 

Mother duck.

 

quiz08_8_2.jpg

 

 

Another piece of the cover.

 

quiz08_8_3.jpg

 

 

This dates it between 1953-55.

 

quiz08_8_5.jpg

 

 

Here's a peek inside.

 

quiz08_8_7.jpg

 

quiz08_8_8.jpg

 

 

quiz08_8_9.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

A small glimpse of the title. lupe.gif

 

quiz08_8_11.jpg

 

 

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These ducklings appeared on the cover of what comic?

 

 

quiz08_8_1.jpg

 

 

Mother duck.

 

quiz08_8_2.jpg

 

 

Another piece of the cover.

 

quiz08_8_3.jpg

 

 

This dates it between 1953-55.

 

quiz08_8_5.jpg

 

 

Here's a peek inside.

 

quiz08_8_7.jpg

 

quiz08_8_8.jpg

 

 

quiz08_8_9.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

A small glimpse of the title. lupe.gif

 

quiz08_8_11.jpg

 

 

Jeez!

Tough one.

 

Whee Comics

(Modern Store Publishing, 1955)

 

Jack

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These ducklings appeared on the cover of what comic?

....

A small glimpse of the title. lupe.gif

 

quiz08_8_11.jpg

 

 

Jeez!

Tough one.

 

Whee Comics

(Modern Store Publishing, 1955)

 

Jack

 

I actually encountered one of the others (Funny Comics) with the "unusual feature" you mentioned as I was hunting around and figured that was a likely lead. If I were on my toes, I would have followed the publisher and solved the puzzle last night.

 

Jack

 

 

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Here's a peek inside.

 

quiz08_8_7.jpg

 

quiz08_8_8.jpg

 

 

quiz08_8_9.jpg

 

Jeez!

Tough one.

 

Whee Comics

(Modern Store Publishing, 1955)

 

...and furthermore, is that Ken Hultgren artwork? Reprints from ACG titles, possibly Ha Ha Comics?

 

Jack

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