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One Shots
Date | Number: 9 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Gonechoo Gator
I have doubts the contents of #9 are legit. None of the cover characters are present in any stories within. Compare to Animal Crackers #31 or Leo the Lion #1 (which is apparently an unnumbered Animal Crackers that was previously unreleased.)
   By Robb_K
Exactly right. It is obvious that this book's cover was an undistributed and unsold, completely drawn, issue of Fox Features Animal Crackers (most likely planned for the 2nd issue, Number 32), in late 1950, during the time when owner, Victor Fox, and his publishing firm, was struggling to pay bills, dealing with legal problems, and winding down his comic book publishing operations. Either those conditions, or the fact that the series first issue (No. 31) didn't sell enough to warrant issuing the second, or continuing the series. Several years later, in 1957, 1958, and 1959, bargain-basement comic book reprint publishers, I.W.-Super Comics, Green Publishing, and Norlen Magazines, bought the original art, or original printing plates, of both the cover and the insides, from publishing company warehouse distress sales at prices often described as low as one cent or a few cents on the dollar, and so, had little overhead, and could print and bind them to incorrect covers, to keep hidden the fact that they did not own the copyrights to print those stories with those characters.
   By Robb_K
Exactly right. It is obvious that this book's cover was an undistributed and unsold, completely drawn, issue of Fox Features Animal Crackers (most likely planned for the 2nd issue, Number 32), in late 1950, during the time when owner, Victor Fox, and his publishing firm, was struggling to pay bills, dealing with legal problems, and winding down his comic book publishing operations. Either those conditions, or the fact that the series first issue (No. 31) didn't sell enough to warrant issuing the second, or continuing the series. Several years later, in 1957, 1958, and 1959, bargain-basement comic book reprint publishers, I.W.-Super Comics, Green Publishing, and Norlen Magazines, bought the original art, or original printing plates, of both the cover and the insides, from publishing company warehouse distress sales at prices often described as low as one cent or a few cents on the dollar, and so, had little overhead, and could print and bind them to incorrect covers, to keep hidden the fact that they did not own the copyrights to print those stories with those characters. The original insides of the book were printed in I.W. Comics Leo The Lion in 1958.
  
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Publication1957 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
NotesInfinity cover.
 
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesInfinity cover.
 
FeaturingSuper Cat
CreditsPencils: Ellis Chambers? | Inks: Ellis Chambers? | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Superhero | Characters: Super Cat [Cosmo Cat]
Notes"Super Cat" is actually Cosmo Cat, with "Super" rather obviously lettered in.
 
FeaturingFrosty and Gabbie
CreditsPencils: Marty Taras | Inks: Marty Taras
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesArtwork credits taken from the index for Frisky Fables (Novelty Press, 1945 series) #v3#10 [25].
 
Text StoryHermosa the Haughty Water Lily (2 pages)
CreditsPencils: E. J. Reeves (illustration) | Inks: E. J. Reeves | Letters: E. J. Reeves
NotesCredits taken from the index for Frisky Fables (Novelty Press, 1945 series) #v2#12 [15].
 
FeaturingJohnny and Woof
CreditsPencils: Al Fago | Inks: Al Fago
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesArtwork credits taken from the index for Frisky Fables (Novelty Press, 1945 series) #v3#10 [25].
 
FeaturingChucky and Bub
CreditsPencils: Marty Taras | Inks: Marty Taras
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesArtwork credits taken from the index for Frisky Fables (Novelty Press, 1945 series) #v3#10 [25].
 
Comic StoryGangling Gorilla (6 pages)
FeaturingBill and Koo
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
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