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In what GA comic book did this page appear?

 

pg4b.jpg

 

Here's another page from the story.

 

pg5b.jpg

 

Hint: The initials of the writer who created this feature are J.S.

Jerry Seinfeld wrote a comic book?

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In what GA comic book did this page appear?

 

pg4b.jpg

 

Here's another page from the story.

 

pg5b.jpg

 

Hint: The initials of the writer who created this feature are J.S.

Jerry Seinfeld wrote a comic book?

 

No. lol

 

Another hint: It's a DC comic.

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In what GA comic book did this page appear?

 

pg4b.jpg

 

Here's another page from the story.

 

pg5b.jpg

 

Hint: The initials of the writer who created this feature are J.S.

Jerry Seinfeld wrote a comic book?

 

No. lol

 

Another hint: It's a DC comic.

 

Looks like a Disney to me. :baiting:

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Batman and Robin's Adventures on LSD One-Shot from 1948?

 

You're getting closer. :gossip:

 

I'd take a guess with this story except for the writer ID.

 

Jack

 

More Fun Comics #98

1936 Series - DC, July-August 1944

 

Cartoons of Crime

(Sequence 1 - Story , 10 pages )

Feature Story: Spectre

 

 

Credits:

Gardner F. Fox (-script), Bernard Baily (signed) (Pencils), Bernard Baily (signed) (Inks), ? (Colors), ? (Letters).

 

Synopsis:

Percival has to guard the payroll at a cartoon studio.

 

Character appearances:

The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Percival Popp; Paul Binny; Rollin' Rodent; Willie the Wolf; Dinky the Elephant.

 

Genre: superhero; occult

 

Indexer notes:

Writer id by Martin O'Hearn.

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More Fun Comics #98

 

 

^^

 

Congrats, Jack.

 

(Jerry Siegel is the creator of the Spectre.)

 

D'oh -- "created this feature", not wrote the story.

 

Very strange. Do you know whether Disney had a thing or two to say about the story?

 

Jack

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It is cool how More Fun transformed at multiple levels, not only in terms of format and contents but also in terms of the Spectre storylines. The first couple of Spectre stories are some of the darkest and saddest GA comics I have read - the contrast to this one could hardly be sharper.

 

Thanks for posting!

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I always hated what they did to the Spectre series at the end of the More Fun run. Percival Popp; what a joke! I wished they would have just cancelled the strip. Sorta of like Streak the Freakin' Wonder Dog in Green Lantern and of course Dolby Dickles. Please!!!!!

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I always hated what they did to the Spectre series at the end of the More Fun run. Percival Popp; what a joke! I wished they would have just cancelled the strip. Sorta of like Streak the Freakin' Wonder Dog in Green Lantern and of course Dolby Dickles. Please!!!!!

 

I liked Streak........ :sorry:

 

Doiby? Not so much

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