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Frank Frazetta Funny Animals: Daffy and Dilly in “All At Sea” - Sept 1949

Daffy and Dilly in “All At Sea”
Art by Frank Frazetta
From Happy Comics #33 September 1949
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Happy Comics   33  Cover Daffy and Dilly in
“All At Sea”
Art by Frank Frazetta

From Happy Comics #33
Standard Comics
September 1949

FUN TRICKS FREE THINGS!

When I was reading comics in the seventies, these ads were merely an annoyance. But now I love the delightful weirdness of the art and the products!
Fun Tricks Free Things comic book ads from the 1970s
Tricks and novelties order by mail comic book advertisements 1970s
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Great Ketcham’s Ghost! Meet Tom, Dick and Harriet 1970’s Teen Comics

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Check out this fun, breezy teen comic from 1976: “Tom, Dick and Harriet” from the very first issue of Gold Key Spotlight.
Written by Mark Evanier and drawn by Lee Holley -- one of the great “ghost” artists from Hank Ketcham’s Dennis the Menace studio.
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According to Evanier’s website,

“Lee Holley is a terrific cartoonist who worked for Hank Ketcham and Chuck Jones, and later drew a successful newspaper strip called Ponytail.  Everyone felt he drew the cutest girls you could imagine, so Gold Key asked me to create a "teen" comic he could illustrate.  They came up with the name of the comic (which I didn't like) but it was otherwise all "mine" (and Lee's) for the first two of its three appearances in this Showcase-type comic.  I was told the first issue sold well and for about a month there, they were ready to launch it as a regular title, complete with spin-offs and such.  I still don't know what happened, since I left the company before that could occur...”
For more on Lee Holley and Ponytail comics, click on the cover below…
Ponytail_by-Lee-Holley 
…and in case you miss those old 1970’s ads…
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Gold Key Spotlight      c2c   Tom  Dick and Harriet #1 - Page 7

My new roommate: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit


Even though I work on the Disney Studios lot, I had to go to eBay to get my hands on this lovely plush Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. If you haven't seen the old Ub Iwerks/Walt Disney Oswald cartoons of the 1920's you're in for a treat!

...and I've also fallen in love with the Oswalds that were done by Walter Lantz and Bill Nolan: