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Jingle Jangle Comics #32

Apr 1948 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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This anthology issue contains several stories, including "April Showers" by Hortense, a comedic tale where a character searches for shelter during a rainstorm and eventually finds refuge in a music shop filled with anthropomorphic instruments that come to life. Additionally, the issue features a story involving characters named Robbie and Milton encountering a monk and various animals (including a crocodile) during an adventure that culminates in a boat chase, with the characters ultimately deciding to visit a zoo to capture "Fat Phoebe."

Contains 12 stories
Warbling Wally Woodpecker
6 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Chauncey ChirpJohnny JayWally Woodpecker

When young Wally Woodpecker discovers his remarkable singing voice, he becomes Woodland's sensation—with help from manager Chauncey Chirp and publicist Johnny Jay. But on the night of his biggest concert yet, a childhood accident threatens to silence the warbler forever, forcing a frantic scramble to save the show.

The Man with a Trillion Faces
6 pp · Children

When Hortense pops into the beauty parlor for face cream, she stumbles into the domain of a peculiar man who's absolutely determined to give her a new face—whether she wants one or not. What follows is a wild carousel of transformations, mishaps, and increasingly desperate schemes as she tries to escape his clutches and reclaim her own appearance. It's a delightfully silly romp that asks the question: how many faces can one girl go through before she finds her way back home?

The Hickory-Hatted Duke and the Spooked-Up Tower
6 pp · Children

A poor but sharp-witted Duke strikes a deal to give his lonely stone tower the trappings of a proper haunting, complete with a mail-order spook—only to find himself scrambling to pay the $1.69 bill when an unexpected visitor arrives. When a mysterious little spook and the King's brass-buttoned butler collide in a hilarious tangle of mistaken hats and loud music, the Duke discovers his tower holds a far greater treasure than he ever imagined.

Untitled Children story
6 pp · Children
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
Untitled Humor story
0.67 pp · Humor
Untitled Children story
6 pp · Children
Untitled Children story
1 pp · Children
Untitled Children story
1 pp · Children
Untitled Children story
4 pp · Children
Untitled Children story
6 pp · Children
Untitled Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals story
1 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

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Raw (Good) $42
CGC 9.4 · 1 in census $1,404*
CGC 9.2 · 2 in census $901*
CGC 9.0 none in existence
CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $436*
CGC 8.0 none in existence
CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $275*
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artist, inker David Tendlar

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