Issue: #11
Published: July 1953, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing:
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Notes: Price is 10 cents on cover; 25 cents in indicia. Though notes indicate most of this issue is reprinted from Everybody's Comics (Fox, 1944 series) #[nn] [1947], the feature order is the same as Jo-Jo Comics (Fox, 1946 series) #6 (April-May 1947), so this issue may actually be reprinted from that issue.
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| Activity (1 page) |
Easy Cartooning |
| Synopsis: |
Directions on drawing cartoon heads. Printed in black-and-white on inside front cover. |
| Genre: |
Non-fiction |
| Comic Story (6 pages) |
Oh My Gosh! |
| Synopsis: |
Ivan meets Mischa and a traffic cop, who informs him of a bank robbery. Ivan sees a man hauling gold and knocks him out, but finds out it was the sheriff and Mischa was the bank robber. |
| Credits: |
Script: Vladimir | Letters: typeset |
| Genre: |
Humor |
| Characters: |
Ivan The Terrible Mischa Traffic Cop Sheriff |
| Text Story (1 page) |
A Bright Idea |
| Synopsis: |
Senor Tamale hits his head and spends a day dreaming of being a rich actor, but is thrown out of an agent's office right in front of his landlord, to whom Senor Tamale owes the rent. |
| Credits: |
Letters: typeset |
| Genre: |
Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Comic Story (6 pages) |
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| Synopsis: |
Catsy sends a booby-trapped gift to Barko, so Barko tries to get even with an elaborate trap. But Catsy outwits him with another booby-trap. |
| Genre: |
Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters: |
Catsy Barko |
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