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Issue Details

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Published 1944
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 28
Editing McDaniel?
Notes This book uses a large number of negative black stereotypes. Cover blurb professes that the book is inpirational as well as entertaining. The entertainment comes from demeaning blacks the inspiration comes from quotes from "Stray Thoughts." The ispirational epigrams by Crump J. Strickland appear at the bottom of each page.

Cover Details

Characters Shoogafotts Jones; Mrs. Jones (his wife)
Genre humor; ethnic
Script McDaniel
Pencils McDaniel
Inks McDaniel
Colors McDaniel (the only color added is red)
Letters McDaniel
Notes This book uses a large number of negative black stereotypes. Cover blurb professes that the book is inpirational as well as entertaining. The entertainment comes from demeaning blacks the inspiration comes from quotes from "Stray Thoughts." The ispirational epigrams by Crump J. Strickland appear at the bottom of each page.

1 page Shoogafoots Jones story "Saint Vitas Dance"

Genre humor; ethnic
Script McDaniel
Pencils McDaniel (signed)
Inks McDaniel
Colors McDaniel (the only color added is red)
Letters McDaniel

26 page Shoogafoots Jones story "Shoogafoots Jones"

Synopsis First three pages Shoogafoots hunts for and gets a job. On page four he laments being fired and encounters a friend who is in the Army. He goes to sleep wishing he was in the Army. Four pages follow of a dream sequence where he sees himself as an air ace. The rest of the book consists of one page gags.
Genre humor; ethnic
Script McDaniel
Pencils McDaniel (signed)
Inks McDaniel
Letters McDaniel
Notes First page is titled Shoogafoots Jones. Each panel is individually numbered per page. While there is no marked distinction between stories there are some obvious breaks.