Punch and Judy Comics/Volume 1/4

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188895Punch and Judy Comics, Volume 1 — Number 41945


Contents[edit]

Page 1: Cover; E.C., artist

Page 2: Advertisement

Page 3: Punch and Judy; comics; 10 pages

Page 13: Captain Codfish; comics; 6 pages; story by E.C.

Page 19: "How To Make Your Own Puppets"; comics; 1 page; Jack Kirby, writer?/artist

Page 20: Buttons the Rabbit and Officer Hippo; comics; 6 pages; E Cronin, story?/art?

Page 26: "The Biggest Flag in the World; text; 2 pages; Uncle Ed, writer

Page 28: "Fatsy McPig and the Magic Shoes"; comics; 7 pages; T. Di Preta, art?/story?

Page 35: "The Waste Paper Giant"; comics; 2/3 page

Page 35: Statement of Ownership; text; 1/3 page

Page 36: "Little Horse-Feathers and Old Jack-In-the-Box"; comics; 7 pages; Novo and Stuart, writer and artist?

Page 43: Starry Eyes; comics; 7 pages

Page 50: Advertisement

Page 51: Advertisement

Page 52: Advertisement

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

Is the "E Cronin" who signed one of the stories in this issue the same person as "E.C." and "Uncle Ed?"

References[edit]

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