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Cover: Al Bryant
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Feature Comics #115

Oct 1947 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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Feature Comics #115 is an anthology containing multiple stories. "Roscoe and Company: Ace Private Detectives" shows Roscoe and a small companion setting up their detective agency and dealing with a client. Another story features Perky encountering surrealist paintings that come to life, with a large painting of a face and animated objects causing chaos. A third story follows Blimpy taking cows to town, where they escape and cause traffic chaos on the city streets before being retrieved.

Contains 11 stories
The Sphinx
11 pp · Superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Blue Bolt (first appearance, a horse)Tommy Brown (first appearance)The Sphinx (first appearance, villain)

Doll Man finds himself racing against time when a criminal mastermind called The Sphinx plots to sabotage Blue Bolt, a champion racehorse, to win big at the track. When young Tommy Brown discovers the injured horse and nurses it back to health, he unknowingly becomes caught between the villain's schemes and the tiny hero's determination to stop them. Can the crime-busting mite protect the boy, the horse, and foil The Sphinx's plan before the big race?

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Vincent PaloozaLala Palooza
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Lala PaloozaVincent Palooza
Roscoe and Company, Ace Private Detectives
5 pp · Humor
Roscoe
Bon Voyage, Swing Sisson
5 pp · Humor, Detective-Mystery
Swing SissonBonnie BaxterTobyCrikott (first appearance, villain)

Swing Sisson and his band take a job aboard the pleasure cruise *Fortuna*, thinking it's a relaxing sea voyage—only to discover that the ship is actually a floating gambling den rigged with crooked games. When Swing and Bonnie Baxter uncover the cheating operation run by the ruthless Captain Crikott, they must outsmart the skipper and his paid crew to save the innocent passengers and bring the ship to justice.

The Paintings of Linseed Smear
6 pp · Fantasy
PerkyLinseed Smear (first appearance)
Johnny Pineapples
4 pp · Humor
Officer ShenaniganJohnny Pineapples (first appearance, villain)

When Officer Shenanigan spots an escaped convict named Johnny Pineapples outside the Lettuce Bank on Simoleon Street, the troublemaker doesn't reach for a gun—he reaches for fresh fruit. This 1947 humor story from Feature Comics follows the chaotic collision between a well-meaning officer and a criminal with decidedly unconventional tactics, all packed into four pages of cartoon mayhem.

The Damaged Dentures
1 pp · Humor
Poison IvyMr. Ivy (first appearance, Poison's grandfather)
Gentleman Jim's Private Farm
5 pp · Humor
BlimpyJim (first appearance, Blimpy's cousin)

When Blimpy's cousin Jim shows off his refined farming operation, there's one problem: his cow Lucy has caught city fever from the billboards and wants to experience big-city life. Blimpy volunteers to take her to town to prove the metropolis isn't all it's cracked up to be—but Lucy's chaotic rampage through the streets leads to some unexpected consequences that might just change everyone's mind about farm life.

The Chief of the Golden Hair
5 pp · Adventure, Children, Spy
Rusty RyanThe Boyville Brigadiers [AlababaPierpont Lee]A witch doctor (villain, introduction)
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
ButchHermanFrancine La Flamme

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (Good) $32
CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $206
CGC 8.0 none in existence
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $59*
CGC 6.5 none in existence
CGC 6.0 none in existence
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CGC 5.5 none in existence
CGC 5.0 · 1 in census $34*
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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Bernard Dibble
cover pencils, inks Al Bryant

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Reprinted in The Phantom Rider #21 (1955)

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