All-American Comics #5 (of 102)
August 1st, 1939
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5
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Cover date:
August 1st, 1939
Store date:
June 25th, 1939
M. C. Gaines, President and Managing Editor
Sheldon Mayer, Assistant Editor
Stories:
- (editorial note)
- Red, White and Blue [5] [by Jerry Siegel & William Smith]
- Mutt and Jeff (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Cicero's Cat (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Reg'lar Fellers (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint]
- Daisybelle (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint]
- Ben Webster (L-2) It Works! (by Edwin Alger [aka Jay Jerome Willams]) [newspaper reprint]
- Ben Webster (L-3) And How It Works! (by Edwin Alger [aka Jay Jerome Willams]) [newspaper reprint]
- Ben Webster (L-4) Amazing Happenings! (by Edwin Alger [aka Jay Jerome Willams]) [newspaper reprint]
- Ben Webster (L-5) The Riot! (by Edwin Alger [aka Jay Jerome Willams]) [newspaper reprint]
- Believe It or Not (by Robert L. Ripley) [newspaper reprint, previously reprinted in Popular Comics #2]
- Always Belittlin' (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Skippy (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Always Belittlin' (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Bug Lugs (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Skippy (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Real Magic to Mystify Your Friends [2] (activity page by A.W. Nugent) [reprinted from Popular Comics #2]
- Wiley of West Point (by Lieut. Richard Rick) [newspaper reprint]
- Wiley of West Point (by Lieut. Richard Rick) [newspaper reprint]
- Toonerville Folks (by Fontaine Fox) [newspaper reprint]
- Toonerville Folks (by Fontaine Fox) [newspaper reprint]
- Reg'lar Fellers (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint]
- Daisybelle (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint]
- Mutt and Jeff (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Cicero's Cat (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Tippie (by Edwina [Dumm]) [newspaper reprint]
- Adventures in the Unknown - The Mystery Men of Mars [Part 5] (by Carl H. Claudy [& Stan Aschmeier])
- The American Way featuring Frederick March [Part 1] (adapted from the play of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, by John B. Wentworth and Walter Galli)
- Hop Harrigan [5] (by Jon Elby [aka Jon Blummer])
- Tippie (by Edwina [Dumm]) [newspaper reprint]
- Mutt and Jeff (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Cicero's Cat (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Reg'lar Fellers (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint, previously reprinted in Popular Comics #5]
- Daisybelle (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint, previously reprinted in Popular Comics #5]
- Bobby Thatcher (by George Storm) [newspaper reprint]
- Bobby Thatcher (by George Storm) [newspaper reprint]
- Spot Savage, the All-American News Hound [5] (by Harry Lampert)
- Real Magic to Mystify Your Friends [1] (activity page by A.W. Nugent) [reprinted from Popular Comics #2]
- Always Belittlin' (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Skippy (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Always Belittlin' (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Skippy (by Percy Crosby) [newspaper reprint]
- Believe It or Not (by Robert L. Ripley) [newspaper reprint, previously reprinted in Popular Comics #2]
- All-American Stamp Club (text article)
- Jimmy Stone [5] Lesson in Blood, Part 2 (text story by Loring Dowst)
- Reg'lar Fellers (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint]
- Daisybelle (by Gene Byrnes) [newspaper reprint]
- Mutt and Jeff (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Cicero's Cat (by Bud Fisher [aka Al Smith]) [newspaper reprint]
- Why Big Brothers Leave Home by Scribbly [61] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Scribbly [82] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Why Big Brothers Leave Home by Scribbly [62] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Scribbly [83] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Why Big Brothers Leave Home by Scribbly [63] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Scribbly [84] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Why Big Brothers Leave Home by Scribbly [64] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Scribbly [85] (by Sheldon Mayer)
- Toonerville Folks (by Fontaine Fox) [newspaper reprint]
- Introducing Popsicle Pete, the Typical American Boy [1] [by Sheldon Mayer]
- The Glorious Fourth! (by Walter Galli)