Schedule: | Bimonthly |
Format: | Color; Newsprint |
Publisher: | Eastern Color under the Famous Funnies, Inc. imprint |
Date: | February 1942 – December 1949 |
Issues: | 42 |
Creators: | Steven Douglas (editor) George L. Carlson (principal artist) |
Sort: | Jingle Jangle Comics |
Jingle Jangle Comics was a ten-cent, bimonthly, 42-issue, 68-page (later reduced to 52-page) children's-oriented American comic book magazine published by Eastern Color under the Famous Funnies, Inc. imprint between February 1942 and December 1949.[1] The series featured mixes of human and cartoon animal material. The series was edited by Steven Douglas with George L. Carlson as principal artist. Additional stories were drawn by David Tendlar.[1]
Noted critic and science-fiction writer Harlan Ellison penned an ode to Carlson and Jingle Jangle in an essay called "Comic of the Absurd", published in the 1970 collection All in Color for a Dime. Ellison wrote,