Coo Coo Comics no. 35, Sept, 1947 published by Animated Cartoons, Inc. (when I was in the Air Force, taking my 5 level training for a Graphics specialist, I came across the Air Force definition of "Animated Cartoon" as a cartoon in which a car or airplane, or whatever, was given "animal charististics" such as a face, arms, etc. I figured that they were wrong, but that was the answer I had to give to get the question right.) 52 pages, 150 dpi, medium compression jpegs. For your dime, this is what you got: 01fc: Barber shop scene. Classic "Mop on Head" 02ifc: Now this is an ad that I would have loved seeing as a kid: Make your own mold! Make your own toys from the molds. Yes! 03-12: "Supermouse." Ok, it's Supermouse. Red pants, blue shirt, red cape. Triangular logo on chest. "Up up and away!" "...the one and only Mouse of a Day after Tomorrow?" -- and DC Comics thought that Captain Marvel was ripping them off? 13-18: "Hucky" Duck by Jack Bradbury. Hucky grows strawberries. 19-25: Bruno (he's a bear) tries to help a camel with amnesia. Also by Jack Bradbury. 26: Text story: The Lonely Turtle by Donald Bayne Hobart. He just wanted the other animals to play with him. (top art is signed with a vaguely familiar FF) 27-33: Dodger de Squoil (Remember "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn?" Dodger lives in that tree. Really.) 34: Homer House Hunter by Gil, gag by H.R. Karp. Homer is a dog. He hunts for houses... 35: Text: "A Word to the Wise!" by Mickey Marks (There's that FF again) 36-44: Samuel Spaniel story: Jack Cosgriff, Drawing: Lynn Karp. Samuel has to baby-sit two ducks. 45: Cholmondeley Pronounced "Chumley" One pager, signed by DiMattia. 46: Text: "Kitty on the Keys" by Johnny Jill, and once again a "ff" art sig. 47-49: The Yehootys (signed by Lynn Karp) They're owls. Who? The Ye-hoot-ys! 50: Adv: WOAH! Genuine Dick Tracy Wrist Radio! It Really Works! Oooooh! 51ibc: Adv: Be a RADIO Technician. Learn by Practicing in spare time. 52bc: Adv: Let's Race-- Winner gets the Baby Ruth ******** --a pretty nice Golden Age Funny Animal comic book. MacBuddha