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Issue: Buster Brown Comic Book #43
Publication Date: January 1956
 
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Publisher: FlagBrown Shoe Co.
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Indicia Publisher: none
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.00 USD
Indicia Frequency: none
Content Items: 7 (3 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Ray Willner?
Ray Willner?
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Subject Matter
Little Fox
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Miscellaneous
1
Buster Brown Vacation Days Carnival

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
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typeset
Subject Matter
Buster Brown; Tige; boys; girls
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Inside front cover
Sean and the Little People

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Hobart Donavan
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Subject Matter
childrens, fantasy
Sean
Sean; Malee; Durva; Spirra; crows
Malee and Durva promise Sean gold if he gets her magic belt back from the crow that's stolen it. They shrink him in size and he wins through, with the help of the friendly spider Spirra. When all is done they restore him in size, and give him his gold.
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13
The Gorilla God

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Ray Willner ?
Ray Willner ?
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?
Subject Matter
jungle
Ghanga
Ghanga; Maharaja; Mago; Kamlat; Dalura; Salram; gorilla; elephant; villagers
The villagers believe monkeys to be sacred creatures, letting the monkeys eat their fill even as the people starve. The maharaja imports a caged gorilla to show that apes and monkeys are only animals. Believing that the gorilla is a god, and that its caging has led to a drought, villagers free the ape at the cost of two lives. Ghanga and the maharaja recapture the gorilla, after which the rains come, proving that the gorilla is not supernatural.
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Miscellaneous
9
Puma Peril

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Ray Willner?
Ray Willner?
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?
Subject Matter
Little Fox
Little Fox; Strong Bow; Grandmother; pumas
Strong Bow and Little Fox hunt a white puma kit for sacrifice, but Strong Bow is wounded. Little Fox goes on alone and makes the capture, but then catches his foot in the cleft of a rock. Whipping his bowstring around the mother puma, he provokes her inadvertently to pull him free, and he releases the kit in gratitude.
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10
[untitled]

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
? (photo)
? (photo)
?; typeset
Subject Matter
Customer; salesman
Buster Brown's 6 Point Fitting Plan protects growing feet
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Miscellaneous
1
[untitled]

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
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?; typeset
Subject Matter
Buster Brown; Tige; clown
Buster Brown Vacation Days Carnival
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Miscellaneous
1

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