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Issue Details

Issue #1303
Published 1962
Cover Price 0.15 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "Lad A Dog, No. 1303." No code number. Copyright 1947, 1961 by E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. Labeled "Movie Classic" on cover. Adapted from the 1962 movie "Lad: A Dog." (No colon in indicia or any mention of the title in the issue.)

Cover Details - "Lad A Dog"

Characters Angela Cartwright [as Angela Glure (photo)]
Genre animal
Pencils ? (photo)
Inks ? (photo)
Colors ? (photo)
Letters typeset
Notes Indicia title is "Lad A Dog, No. 1303." No code number. Copyright 1947, 1961 by E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. Labeled "Movie Classic" on cover. Adapted from the 1962 movie "Lad: A Dog." (No colon in indicia or any mention of the title in the issue.)

1 page foreword, introduction, preface, afterword "Lad A Dog"

Characters Peter Breck [as Stephen Tremayne (photo)]; Peggy McCay [as Elizabeth Tremayne (photo)]; Angela Cartwright [as Angela Glure (photo)]; Carroll O'Connor [as Hamilcar Q. Glure (photo); Alice Pearce [as Hilda, the nurse (photo)
Synopsis Preview of the story.
Genre animal
Pencils ? (photos)
Inks ? (photos)
Letters typeset
Notes Inside front cover; black and white. Five photos from the movie and a partial cast list.

32 page story "Lad A Dog"

Characters Stephen Tremayne; Elizabeth Tremayne; Angela Glure; Hamilcar Q. Glure; Jackson White
Synopsis The adventures of Lad, a prize collie who wins the love of a crippled young girl despite the actions of her father.
Genre animal
Script Lillie Hayward; Roberta O. Hodes (screenplay); Ken Fitch (comic adaptation)
Pencils Sam Glanzman (signed S. J. G.)
Inks Sam Glanzman (signed S. J. G.)
Notes Adapted from the 1962 movie "Lad: A Dog."

1 page filler "The Collie"

Synopsis The history of the Collie breed of dog.
Genre fact; animal
Pencils Sam Glanzman
Inks Sam Glanzman
Letters typeset
Notes Inside back cover; black and white. Illustrations and typeset text.

1 page filler "Dog Heroes"

Synopsis Two stories of dogs saving humans. One from a Midwest blizzard in 1888, the other from the Pacific Theatre of war during World War II. Specifics of each story are vague.
Genre animal; fact
Pencils Sam Glanzman
Inks Sam Glanzman
Letters typeset
Notes Back cover. Illustrations and typeset text.