Here are some super old-timey funny-animal comics that I think you'll dig:
Super Rabbit Vol.1 # 3 from Comedy Publications, Inc.
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
What does 300dpi look like?
Well, when you click on these pages,
you'll get to see them
with detail like these panels below...
I mean, if I'm gonna bother to scan them,
I might as well do it at a good resolution!
...and you can't really appreciate this beautiful linework unless you see it up close. I'm not sure who the artist is on these stories.
Vince Fago is my best guess, but that's based on memory alone because I can't find anything to confirm it. I remember that
Vince Fago had a very distinctive lettering style, too...and that lettering shows up in these pages.
I only have this one issue of Super Rabbit, and I haven't been able to find very much info on the Internet. I found this cover (below) which was credited to Vince Fago. If he drew that cover, then he probably drew this story.
More sample panels from Super Rabbit #3
What I
have been able to find out is that
Super Rabbit was created by
Ernie Hart and appeared in the Timely comic book line. Super Rabbit's appearance changed pretty drastically over the course of just a few issues. You can see the
morphing of Super Rabbit at
this great website that features cover galleries of many Atlas and Timely Comics. This was the publishing house that eventually became Marvel Comics, but in the 1950's they published an enormous range of magazine and comic book styles and genres.
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
Click on any of these pages to see a HUGE 300dpi detailed scan!
More info on
Super Rabbit and Timely Comics and Ernie Hart and Vince Fago at: