Volume: #13, Issue: #7 [233]
Published: December 5, 1957, Price: [none], Pages: 36, Editing: Joseph G. Schaller (editor); Richard J. Voelkel (associate editor); Victor Keuping (art director); Carl Beachum (copy editor)
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U.S., Later Standard Silver Age U.S., Later Still Standard Modern Age U.S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
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Cover (1 page) |
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Featuring: |
Trouble At Twin Trails |
Credits: |
Pencils: Paul Karch ? | Inks: Paul Karch ? |
Genre: |
Adventure |
Activity (1 page) |
Fun Page |
Credits: |
Script: Milt Hammer (signed) | Pencils: Milt Hammer (signed) | Inks: Milt Hammer (signed) |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
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Featuring: |
Trouble at Twin Trails |
Synopsis: |
Bull and his men ambush Fuzzy and roll his wagon down a hill, not knowing that Millie and Scotty are hiding in the wagon under a tarp. |
Credits: |
Pencils: Paul Karch [as P. Karch] (signed) | Inks: Paul Karch [as P. Karch] (signed) |
Genre: |
Adventure |
Characters: |
Jim Crandall Fuzzy Bull Millie Scotty |
Text Story (4 pages) |
Black Cats Are Lucky |
Credits: |
Script: Frances Crandall (credited) | Pencils: ? [as Wilbur G. Adam] | Inks: ? [as Wilbur G. Adam] | Letters: typeset |
Comic Story (4 pages) |
Blessing of Objects |
Featuring: |
Traveling First-Class |
Synopsis: |
A look at the various types of Blessings in the Catholic Church. There are Blessings for people and other Blessings for things used in our everyday life, like ships, smelting furnaces and automobiles. |
Genre: |
Religious |
Characters: |
Jesus |
Comic Story (3 pages) |
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Featuring: |
Patsy Manners Personality Workshop |
Credits: |
Pencils: Ozella Welch (signed) | Inks: Ozella Welch (signed) |
Text Article (6 pages) |
The Bees |
Featuring: |
Man's Helpers |
Synopsis: |
A scientific look at the morhpology of bees, how they socialize, communicate and pollinate. |
Genre: |
Non-fiction Math and Science |
Cartoon (1 page) |
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Featuring: |
Treasure Chest's Joke Page |
Credits: |
Script: Frank Huffman [as Frank Tytus Huffman] (signed) | Pencils: Frank Huffman [as Frank Tytus Huffman] (signed) | Inks: Frank Huffman [as Frank Tytus Huffman] (signed) |
Genre: |
Humor |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
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Featuring: |
Chuck White and His Friends |
Synopsis: |
Dad Jannis is upset when he walks into Mike and Teddy's room at the Skyline Lodge and unexpectedly finds them unpacking Mike's ham radio gear. He wants them all to go outside and enjoy skiing before it gets too dark. Sally Jannis follows her father down the slope, but has difficulty seeing through the falling snow and she crashes into a ski lift tower unconscious. |
Credits: |
Script: Frank Moss [as Max Pine] (credited) | Pencils: Frank Borth (signed) | Inks: Frank Borth (signed) |
Genre: |
Adventure |
Characters: |
Mrs. Jannis Dad Jannis Gladys Bob Teddy Jannis Mike Kelly Sally Jannis |
Comic Story (2 pages) |
The Parlous Pat |
Featuring: |
Those Were the Days! |
Synopsis: |
In 1914, Michigan's best runner was Johnny Maulbetsch. In a football game against Cornell, Johnny had a bad day, taking the ball 14 times and getting knocked for a loss 14 times. Every time he was going to carry the ball, the quarterback would pat him on the back, tipping off the Cornell team. |
Genre: |
Non-fiction Sports |
Characters: |
Johnny Maulbetsch |
Text Article (1 page) |
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Credits: |
Letters: typeset |
Genre: |
Religious |
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