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Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics 2

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Published 1944 – September 1946
Issue Numbers 1 – 6
Total Issues 6

Issue Overview

Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics #2 was published in Winter 1944. It is part of the Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics series, which ran from 1944 to September 1946.

Atlas Tales indexes 11 stories for this issue, including "Billy and Buggy Bear."

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Issue Information
Cover Date
Winter 1944
 
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Stories

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Tom Lammers: Story Information
Notes: Silly and Ziggy see the movie Frankenstein (Universal Pictures, 1931).
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Notes: Portion of copy reads, "The Publisher of Captain America, Marvel Comics, The Human Torch, Terry Toons, Submariner [sic], and many, many other exciting magazines, including the glamorous Screen Stars, is making magazine history with his newest, most important publication – Miss America. ... Be sure to get the November issue of Miss America on sale beginning September 10th." Includes photo of model Dolores Conlon in the Miss America costume from the cover of Miss America Magazine 2 (Nov 1944).
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Notes: Features a villain (apparently a robot) named “the Tin Man.”
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Notes: … to the Boys and Girls of America! From General Arnold “ [Gen. Henry Harley “Hap” Arnold (1886–1950), Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Forces.]
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Notes: The pair, though not in uniform, are given a military mission by a U.S. Army sergeant and are captured by a Japanese Soldier.