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Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
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The Forbes Parkhill story is noted the issue before as a return of the character; no idea what the first was. Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
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“The Twimbly Twins” is a substitute for “Little Lulu” for at least a little while in here, though I don’t think it ever graduated to comic books or animated cartoons (or an annoying song). Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
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The eBay listing we had gave “All Yankees Are Liars” as a Sam Small story. While it is in Sam Small Flies Again, his name is never mentioned in the story, nor is there anything fantastic in the story. (At least the book version; didn’t reread it here.) Details supplied by Mark Owings. |
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