You Need a Magic Window Set to Amaze Your Friends!
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Penciller(s):
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Inker(s):
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Letterer(s):
typeset
Subject Matter
Genres:
childrens
Feature(s):
Dell Comics
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Miscellaneous
Pages:
0.88
Notes:
Promo and subscription coupon for Dell comic books and the Dell Comics Club; 12 issues for $1.20; "SAVE! Order Any 5 Titles for only $5!"; Free with each subscription is a Dell Comic Magic Window Set. Black and white ad on inside front cover.
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Credits
Writer(s):
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Letterer(s):
typeset
Subject Matter
Genres:
non-fiction
Feature(s):
Dell Comics
First Line:
The Dell trademark is, and always has been, a positive guarantee that the comic magazine bearing it contains only clean and wholesome entertainment.
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Miscellaneous
Pages:
0.12
Notes:
Dell Comics' own version of "The Comics Code", in response to the politically motivated attacks upon comic books in the 1950s. (Text follows)
"The Dell trademark is, and always has been, a positive guarantee that the comic magazine bearing it contains only clean and wholesome entertainment. The Dell Code eliminates entirely, rather than regulates, objectionable material. That's why when your child buys a Dell Comic you can be sure it contains only good fun. 'DELL COMICS ARE GOOD COMICS' is our only credo and constant goal."
Synopsis:
Daffy learns that the fox has a new secret weapon... hypnosis. Daffy also tries to hypnotize the fox, but the fox is better at it than he is. Daffy beats him by using a mirror so that the fox hypnotizes himself. Daffy then convinces him that he is a June bug so that he will be afraid of the ducks.
Character(s):
Daffy Duck; Yosemite Sam; Native American hunter
First Line:
Wow! What Luck! There’s Yosemite Sam on a camping trip and he’s fixing lunch!
Synopsis:
Daffy sets a Native American hunter, who cannot see clearly due to his long, over-the-eyes hair, against Yosemite Sam – convincing the brave that Sam is a bunny.
Promotional Material (from Publisher)
on
Interior Page(s)
Credits
Writer(s):
?
Letterer(s):
typeset
Subject Matter
Genres:
non-fiction
Feature(s):
Dell Comics
First Line:
The Dell trademark is, and always has been, a positive guarantee that the comic magazine bearing it contains only clean and wholesome entertainment.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
0.12
Notes:
Dell Comics' own version of "The Comics Code", in response to the politically motivated attacks upon comic books in the 1950s. (Text follows)
"The Dell trademark is, and always has been, a positive guarantee that the comic magazine bearing it contains only clean and wholesome entertainment. The Dell Code eliminates entirely, rather than regulates, objectionable material. That's why when your child buys a Dell Comic you can be sure it contains only good fun. 'DELL COMICS ARE GOOD COMICS' is our only credo and constant goal."
Notes:
Ad for Civil War plastic toy soldiers from Josely Co. 150 pieces for $1.49. Canadian orders send $1.75 postal money order. Color ad on back cover.