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Sugar Bowl Comics #2 (1948)

Eastern Color · 1948 · 52 pages

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Contains 9 stories
I Hate Men!
6 pp · humor
Ginny LambertJoeMrs. LambertNicodemus Lambert

Ginny Lambert's messy habits and a mix-up with Joe's love letter spark a feud that escalates into a girls-versus-guys battle when she and her friends form the "We Hate Men Society." When chaos erupts at the Saturday night dance, Ginny finds herself reconsidering her stance on the opposite sex in this 1948 humor tale that proves even the best-laid plans of romance can backfire in hilarious ways.

Madcap Midgets
10 pp · car; sports
RandyBruceEdJoeStonewall [also as Stoney]Sue

At Winston High's midget auto racing season, Randy finds himself caught between his loyalty to his mechanic friend Joe and the social pressure of joining the exclusive Auto Club—especially when Sue and his rival Stonewall are in the mix. When a scheme to earn the entry fee goes sideways at a club dinner, Randy must decide what matters more: fitting in with the wealthy crowd or staying true to his friends before the big race.

Shopping Shennanigans
6 pp · humor
BillDottieJoan HarmonShorty (villain)

Joan Harmon and her friend Dottie spend a Saturday on a shopping spree, encountering everything from helpful strangers to a store thief named Shorty, all while their good deeds keep multiplying in unexpected ways. What starts as a simple day of bargain hunting turns into a series of charming mishaps and small kindnesses that keep Joan finding reasons to stay in the stores—much longer than she planned. In the end, the two friends' persistence and generosity throughout their shopping adventure prove that a little patience and good humor can turn an ordinary Saturday into something memorable.

Untitled story
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Tom CatTabby Cat
Roses are Blue!
6 pp · humor
Ted the TattlerProfessor Plumm

Ted the Tattler stumbles onto Professor Plumm's secret rose allergy and prints the news in his column, triggering a chain of misunderstandings that nearly costs the beloved professor his job. As Ted scrambles to undo the damage he's caused, he learns that sometimes a gossip columnist's biggest scoop can become his biggest headache.

Hepcats
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Tom CatTabby Cat
Poor Dad!
1 pp · humor

A father comes home to discover his son has been misbehaving and gets sent to bed without dinner, prompting the old man to teach the boy a lesson—though things don't go quite as planned in this one-page humor story from 1948.

The Ghost of the Haunted House
6 pp · humor
Modern Juniors [BirdbrainDud ConroyFlannelmouth FlynMoose MillerSimple Si]Mr. MidgleyMr. MoolahSmithers (villain)

The Modern Juniors take on a mission of mercy when the Midgleys lose their home and need shelter—but the only available refuge is Mr. Moolah's supposedly haunted mansion. When the miser offers them free lodging for the Midgleys if they can survive the night in the house, the boys discover that the "ghost" haunting the place may not be supernatural at all. As they uncover electrical tricks and hidden schemes, they're about to learn who's really behind the hauntings and why.

Untitled story
6 pp · humor
Wendy DaytonFrankMidgeMr. DaytonMrs. DaytonSandy ThompsonMatilda (a squirrel)Old Gordon (a dog)

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