Superman Comics #145 GD/VG $25

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Superman Comics #145  (Back to previous page)

May 1961

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Kit Walvoord
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A moment in comic history, dateline 1933.

The Ledger Syndicate published a small broadside of their Sunday comics on 7" by 9" plates. Employees of Eastern Color Printing Company in New York, sales manager Harry I.Wildenberg & salesman Max C. Gaines, thought if they put two plates together they would fit on a tabloid page & when folded would produce a book 7 1/2" x 10". Funnies on Parade was the result of the first printing. Procter & Gamble bought 10,000 copies of Funnies on Parade, consiting of reprints from the Sunday pages, to be given away as premiums.

Wally & Eddie

Wally: Eddie, we can't go without my brother.

Eddie: Who needs him? He already paid his dough for the ticket... Oh, good morning, Mrs. Cleaver. Poor little fellow-- I wouldn't want him to miss this outing for anything.

June: Really, Eddie?

Eddie: Oh, yes -- I've always felt that older boys should devote more time to the little ones.