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Comedy Comics 31

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Curated Charlton tales, timelines, and cover art notes.

Published April 1942 – Fall 1946
Issue Numbers 9 – 34
Total Issues 26
Continued From Daring Mystery Comics
Continues To Margie Comics

Issue Overview

Comedy Comics #31 was published in January 1946. It is part of the Comedy Comics series, which ran from April 1942 to Fall 1946. This issue features Super Rabbit.

Atlas Tales indexes 9 stories for this issue, including "Untitled."

Looking for the full run? Browse the Comedy Comics checklist to see every indexed issue in one place.

Comedy Comics 31 Cover Image
Issue Information
Cover Date
January 1946
Issue Notes
indicia: \"Vol. 2, No. 31, January 1946 issue.\"
 
Starring
Super Rabbit starring
 
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Contributions
Frank Motler: Cover Image

Stories

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Notes: Tubby reads Bring 'Em Back Alive by Frank Buck [and Edward Anthony] (Garden City, 1930); the author's name has been altered to "Bock" on the book cover and in the word balloon.
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Notes: Percy thinks he's found a dime but "it's one of those silver pennies", a reference to the zinc-coated steel one-cent coins of 1943.
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Notes: Booklet entitled "Here's How for a Merry Christmas," composed of recipes, games, party ideas, and make-it-yourself gifts from the "Miss America Speaks" column in Miss America Magazine.
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