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March of Comics

March of Comics

"The Three Bears"; A little girl named Goldilocks goes for a walk in the forest and came upon a house; She knocks and, when no one answers, she walks in; She tries three bowls of porridge, three different chairs, and three different beds, finding the perfect one each time; She falls asleep, only to wake up and find that three bears live there; Based on the 19th century fairy tale.
Genre: Comedy


The Dark Side of the Z

The Dark Side of the Z

Sometime after their adventures in Attack of the Zordolts, Spirou, Fantasio and the Count of Champignac have nearly finished repairing the damage done by Zorglub's ridiculous plans. Until that morning when they wake up in what appears to be their bedrooms, except … on the moon! The moon, yes, where Zorglub – again – has built a massive laboratory. Unfortunately, the cost of such a construction is colossal, and the somewhat-reformed evil mastermind had to find financial backers…

M.G.M's Spike and Tyke

M.G.M's Spike and Tyke

Adventures of the Tom Cat hatin' bulldog Spike and his precocious son Tyke. Tom and Jerry make an occasional appearance. Came out quarterly.

Archie 1000 Page Comics Hoopla

Archie 1000 Page Comics Hoopla

Get ready for the biggest collection ever of the best and brightest stories Archie Comics has to offer! In this edition of the Archie 1000 Page Comics series, get ready for a hoopla of fun and entertainment with Archie!
Genre: Comedy

Nuttylife

Nuttylife

Series continues as: Wotalife Comics (Fox, 1946) #3.
Genre: Comedy

Ozzie And Babs

Ozzie And Babs

Title changes to TV Teens with issue #14.
Genre: Comedy

Junior (1947)

Junior (1947)

Taking up the numbering where Li'l Pan left off this rare and little known comic was a sort of Archie rip-off that focused on Good Girl Art, most of which was suplied by future EC star Al Feldstein.
Genre: Comedy

The Smurfs Tales

The Smurfs Tales

The Smurfs are back in new stories in English for the first time! First, when Papa Smurf's stork gets wounded in a storm, he must rely on the kindness of a local farmer to nurse the stork back to flying condition. A different kind of storm arrives in the shape of Johnny, the nephew of the farmer. The boy is as aggressive as his uncle is friendly. Making his way to the Smurfs Village, Johnny leaves a path of destruction in his wake, putting the whole village in jeopardy. Plus, tales of the Smurfs on vacation! Plus, there's plenty of medieval action and adventure from the king's page (and loyal ally to the Smurfs) Johan and his silly sidekick, the mischievous jester Peewit, go off on an adventure featuring Papa Smurf. Plus, even more Smurfs comic strips to add some blue and brighten any day.

Book of All-Comics

Book of All-Comics

Published in 1945 as a single issue.
Genre: Comedy

Madballs vs Garbage Pail Kids – Time Again, Slime Again

Madballs vs Garbage Pail Kids – Time Again, Slime Again

SEE THE PREHISTORIC ORIGINS OF THIS TIMELESS CLASH!Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the comic shop...For over three decades, Madballs and GPK have both been known as the “grossest of the gross,” co-ruling counterculture with their pun-heavy names and subversive humor. This all-new limited series event features the first time these two delightfully crude forces have ever met!Your freaky favorites, the Madballs and Garbage Pail Kids, are at it again. But this time, the chaos can’t be confined to a single neighborhood as we trace the entire history of Madballs-GPK feud – bursting (and oozing) out across the ages!In this issue: At the dawn of time, the Earth is ruled by furry, apelike beasts – oh, wait, that’s just Kim Kong! From their neighboring caves, the Cro-Madballs and Neanderthal Pail Kids constantly try to one-up each other! Plus: the star-crossed crush between Hornhead and Scary Carrie triggers war between the Trojan GPK and Greek Madballs!Each issue features stories and puzzle and activity pages that invite kids to dumpster-dive in and get their own hands dirty as they play alongside their favorite creepy characters.Written by Sholly Fisch, each issue features three incredible covers: Legendary Garbage Pail Kids (and Mad!) artist Joe Simko, series artist Jason Crosby and a special vintage fight poster art cover created especially for this momentous meeting of the (depraved) minds!
Genre: Comedy

Tom & Jerry

Tom & Jerry

Part of the "Harvey Classics" series.

Krazy Life

Krazy Life

Series continues as: Nuttylife (Fox, 1946) #2.

Hi-Ho Comics

Hi-Ho Comics

N/a

Li'l Homer

Li'l Homer

Long before Bart Simpson appeared on the scene, Springfield had its own original 'bad boy' - the dim but adorable Li'l Homer. And you can be sure wherever Li'l Homer goes, trouble follows. Whether he's just trying to fly a kite, searching for a lost donut, or matching wits with a real mean genie, Li'l Homer always comes out on top!

All Your Comics

All Your Comics

N/a
Genre: Comedy

Wotalife Comics

Wotalife Comics

The series ran for 10 issues (#3 - #12) from August-September 1946 - July 1947. Numbering continued from Nuttylife (Fox 1946).
Genre: Comedy

Pedro

Pedro

Series continued from My Private Life (Fox, 1950) #17.
Genre: Comedy

Fox Comics Annual

Fox Comics Annual

Given a different title each year, these were collections of different characters from all Fox titles.Twice they went with already existing comics (All Top & Ribtickler) as their yearly annual.Stating at 128 pages for 25 cents these did not sell well because while big at the time you could still get that much comic by just paying 20 cents and getting two comics, so the page count was rased to 192 pages, but the price then went to 50 cents, pretty big money for a kid in the 40's.
Genre: Comedy

Frisky Animals on Parade

Frisky Animals on Parade

Three issue series.

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