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Tiny Tot Comics#7
Cover: Burton Geller

Tiny Tot Comics #7

Jul 1947 · EC · 0.10 USD
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In "Peter and Pinky in Meat Land," two young friends embark on a surreal journey through a bizarre, food-themed world where everything is made of meat—complete with sausages for trees and a river of gravy. Written by Ruth Geller and brought to life with whimsical, detailed art by Burton Geller, this quirky tale from 1947’s Tiny Tot Comics #7 offers a playful, imaginative adventure that stands out for its offbeat charm. The story’s vibrant cover, also by Burton Geller, captures the zany spirit of the journey within.

Contains 6 stories
Untitled Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals story
7 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

In a whimsical forest adventure from Tiny Tot Comics #7, Dunny the flying donkey and Bolo the baby elephant face their biggest challenge yet: convincing the grumpy old wolf to leave them in peace. When all their usual tricks fail, help arrives in the most unexpected way—Spunky the monkey shows up with a clever idea that just might turn the tide.

Peter and Pinky in Meat Land
6 pp · Children, Fantasy

Peter and Pinky take a wild trip to Meatland, a fantastical realm where food comes to life and every meal is an adventure. With a playful twist on dinner-time choices, the duo navigates a world where roast beef, sausages, and other savory treats aren’t just on the plate—they’re part of the landscape.

Untitled Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals story
4 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Smoky the snake stumbles into a new world when he wanders over the hill, where he meets Porky Porcupine—a curious new acquaintance who’s full of unexpected wisdom. The two unlikely friends share a quiet adventure that’s as much about discovery as it is about the simple joy of connection.

The Children's Railroad
7 pp · Non-Fiction

A young girl and her dog board the final train of the Children's Railroad, a whimsical journey that promises adventure and connection. As the train departs, it carries them toward a story about friendship across borders—where the rails lead not just to distant places, but to shared hopes and kindred spirits.

Untitled Fantasy story
5 pp · Fantasy

Clippety Clop, the mischievous little rascal, is back for another wild adventure—this time setting his sights on Farmer Jones’ farm. With a knack for trouble and a dash of charm, he’s bound to cause a stir, but just how far will his antics go?

The Early Life of Benjamin Franklin
1 pp · Non-Fiction, Biography

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $29
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $487*
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $409*
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $354*
CGC 5.5 none in existence
CGC 5.0 none in existence
CGC 4.5 none in existence
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CGC 4.0 none in existence
CGC 3.5 · 1 in census $187*
CGC 3.0 none in existence
CGC 2.5 · 1 in census $134*
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Full credits

artist, inker Burton Geller
cover pencils, inks Burton Geller

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