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Laugh Comic Covers

Laugh Comics 127
October 1961
Story: “The Jaguar and the Monster” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Intro: Carol (only appearance)
Villain: Ernst Miro (first and only appearance)
Synopsis: The Jaguar agrees to act as a technical consultant on a movie crew, but, when the director needlessly puts his stars in danger, decides to teach him a lesson.
Laugh Comics 128
November 1961
Story: “The Tyranny of the Cobra-God” (5 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Letterer: Martin Epp
Feature Character: The Fly
Villain: Ganza the Great (first appearance; dies in this story)
Synopsis: The Fly faces an Indian sorceror reincarnated in the body of a cobra-god statue, who plans to destroy everyone on Earth with an ancient bomb.
Laugh Comics 129
December 1961
Story: “The Prey of the Giant Bird-Men” (5 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Letterer: Martin Epp
Feature Character: The Fly
Intro: Pedro, Tim, a race of bird-men (only appearance for all)
Villains: Bird-man criminals (first and only appearance for all)
Synopsis: An aircraft Thomas Troy is riding on is attacked by a band of bird-men.
Laugh Comics Comics 130
January 1962
Story: “The Star-Beasts” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Villains: Two alien TV producers (first and only appearance)
Synopsis: The Jaguar encounters two mysterious alien monsters.

 

Laugh Comics Comics 131
February 1962
Story: “Slaves of the Brain” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Rosenberger
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Intro: Skan (only appearance)
Villain: The Brain (first appearance; destroyed in this story)
Synopsis: The Jaguar is summoned to the future to help a race of humans destroy a tyrannical robot computer, the Brain.
Laugh Comics 132
March 1962
Story: “The Eyes in the Sky” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Bill Finger
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Fly
Villains: A race of alien invaders (first and only appearance)
Synopsis: The Fly must battle what appears to be two powerful alien eyes in the sky.
Laugh Comics 133
Story: “Big Game Hunters From Space” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Villains: Two alien hunters (first and only appearance for both)
Synopsis: In order to stop two hunters from space from killing Earth animals, the Jaguar becomes their prey instead.
Laugh Comics 134
May 1962
Story: “Mystery of the Multiple Worlds” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Bill Finger
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Fly
GS: Black Hood
Intro: Dr. Blyden, Danny Welch (only appearance for both)
Villain: Nitro Hogan (first and only appearance)
Comment: Kip Burland has moved to Capital City as of this story.
Synopsis: The Fly and the Black Hood find themselves drawn into a boy’s dream world.
Laugh Comics 135
June 1962
Story: “The Jaguar’s Riddle” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Rosenberger
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Intro: Prof. Rance (only appearance)
Villains: The Klodans and their princess and prime minister (first and only appearance for all)
Synopsis: The Jaguar has been amnesiac for a month, but confronting an alien threat restores his memory of how he travelled to the planet Kloda to answer a princess’s three riddles or to face death.

 

Laugh Comics 136
July 1962
Story: “The Mystery Trio” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: Fly Girl
Intro: Don, two phony Fly Girls (only appearance for all)
Villains: Jean Duval, a Fly Girl impersonator (first and only appearance for both)
Synopsis: Kim Brand is astonished to learn that three Fly Girls will be appearing on the Mystery Trio quiz show, none of whom is the real Fly Girl.
Laugh Comics 137
August 1962
Story: “The Day the Fly Stopped Flying” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Rosenberger
Letterer: Duffy Mohler
Feature Character: The Fly
GS: Fly Girl
Villains: The Professor and his gang, Biggie Benson, Joe, and their gang, various crooks (first and only appearance for all)
Synopsis: After being hit with a blast of liquid chlordane, the Fly discovers that his wings will no longer work.
Laugh Comics 138
September 1962
Story: “The Crooked Fly” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Fly
GS: Fly Girl
Intro: Sheriff Grack (only appearance)
Villains: Cyrus Rame and his accomplices (first and only appearance for all)
Synopsis: The sheriff of Laketown repeatedly jails the Fly for violating minor city ordinances.
Laugh Comics 139
October 1962
Story: “Fly Girl’s Mask” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: Fly Girl
GS: The Fly
Villain: Erich Kreck (first and only appearance)
Synopsis: Erich Kreck, mask-collector extraordinaire, covets Fly Girl’s mask and mesmerizes the Fly into stealing it from her.
Laugh Comics 140
November 1962
Story: “The Animal Army” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Villains: Two hunters (first and only appearance)
Synopsis: When animals’ lives are threatened by the cruel tactics of two big-game hunters, they summon the Jaguar, who organizes them into an army to counterattack their foes.
Laugh Comics 141
December 1962
Story: “The Immortal Alien” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Villains: Dr. Bales, Prof. Tyne, Maj. Kress (first and only appearance for all)
Synopsis: When two scientists claim to have brought back an immortal alien from Easter Island, the Jaguar decides to put their “discovery” to the test.
Laugh Comics 142
January 1963
Story: “Terror of the Jungle” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Intro: The Wabutos (only appearance)
Villain: Frank Finsmith (first and only appearance)
Synopsis: A villainous hunter doses animals with a chemical that causes them to run rampant and even attack the Jaguar.
Laugh Comics 143
February 1963
Story: “Wildcat Joe’s Weird Will” (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Giunta
Feature Character: Fly Girl
Villains: Vince Tallow, Sykes, and their gang (first and only appearance for all)
Synopsis: In order to gain a supposed inheritance from her uncle, Kim Brand is induced to spend a night in a “haunted” castle, not knowing it is filled with gimmicks with which a gang leader hopes to kill her.
Laugh Comics 144
March 1963
Story: “The Creatures From Planet RCQQ7" (6 pages)
Editor: John Goldwater
Writer: Robert Bernstein
Artist: John Rosenberger
Feature Character: The Jaguar
Supporting Character: Jill Ross
Intro: Prof. Kurtz (only appearance)
Synopsis: Jill Ross tries to make contact with an alien planet to help out a professor friend of hers, only to find that it appears the alien she contacts has altered her body to make it resemble his own other-world form.
Laugh Comics Digest 19
November 1978
Laugh Comics Digest 20
January 1979
Laugh Comics Digest 25
November 1979
   
Laugh Comics Digest 27
March 1980
   

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