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Abbott and Costello

Publisher St. John
Genre Comedy
Issue 25
Published July, 1954
Comic Book Age Golden
Pages 32
Cover Price $0.10 [USD]
Rare? Yes
Avg. Rating [3.00/10]

Characters

  • Bud Abbott
  • Lou Costello

Creators

  • Writers
    • Bud Abbott
    • Lou Costello
    • John Graham
    Artists
    • Eric Peters
    • Lily Renee Peters
    Cover Artists
    • Eric Peters
    • Lily Renee Peters

Synopsis:
- Cartoon cover
- Cut the Clowning!, 24 pgs; originally published in Abbott and Costello Comics # 4
- Draw For Comic Books (Joe Kubert/Norman Maurer art correspondence course), 1 pg
- The Chubby Cyclone, 1 pg; originally published in Abbott and Costello Comics # 4
- Canvasback Costello, 1 pg; originally published in Abbott and Costello Comics # 4
- Letters to the Editor, 1 pg; originally published in Abbott and Costello Comics # 4
- Abbott & Costello (panel gags), 3 pgs; originally published in Abbott and Costello Comics # 4

Footnotes:
A couple earlier issues relied on reprint material, and effective with this issue (# 25), "Abbott and Costello" went to reprints for the remainder of its publication, thru issue # 40 in late 1956. With issue # 33, covers were also reprinted material.


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