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From Fall of 1957 to Winter of 1958, the best comics in the world were published, by Literary Enterprises, Inc. in New York City. With the Pines Comics label, CBS Television presented MIGHTY MOUSE FUN CLUB MAGAZINE, a total of six issues, with almost a hundred pages each. I was eight, then nine, years old, and, thanks to the inspiration of these comics, became the president of the local chapter of the Mighty Mouse Fun Club. Neighbor kids and I held our meetings in the garage attached to our barn behind our parsonage next to the Methodist church on the corner of 4th and H Streets in Blaine, Washington. Not only were these comics the best, with Mighty Mouse as the hero and including the most wonderful characters, but they invited us to join the club and taught us how to go about starting our own chapter, on page 10 of the first issue. And besides great stories, each issue was loaded with games and activities to entertain club members. How could I not start our chapter? And this seed planted in my youth is what gave me the impetus to later found the American Tarantula Society, be secretary of the Rachel Society, and creator of the Butter Rum Cartoon. The Mighty Mouse Fun Club didn't have any lengthy creed, but only a motto equally challenging to live by: "Always be fair." And for the entertainment of those striving always to be fair, Mighty Mouse brought us the swellest of friends: Clint Clobber, Dimwit, Dinky, Flebus, Gandy Goose, Gaston Le Crayon, Heckle and Jeckle, Little Roquefort, Rudy Rooster, Sick Sick Sidney, Sourpuss, Terry Bears, Tom Terrific and Mighty Manfred the Wonder Dog, and others. My favorites, besides Mighty Mouse of course, who incidentally has his headquarters on the Moon, are Clint Clobber, because it seemed so pleasantly odd to have a lead character be a custodian living in the basement of a hotel; and Tom Terrific, for having the audacity of having a World Headquarters; and especially Ernie Pintoff's character, Flebus, because Flebus was "a nice little guy." Flebus Wouldn't it be cool to build this in your yard? These comics are from the day when their publishers weren't afraid to include several pages of carols at Christmas time---even Christian carols like "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and "We Three Kings." And their readers who were taught always to be fair later balked when Marvel and D.C. took over the genre. Few kids today even know that such comics ever existed. My original copies disappeared somewhere along the line. I can't imagine trading them with Curt the hermit, so maybe I passed them down to my nieces and nephews. When eBay came along, I envisioned finding them again. The collector who sold me one of them on eBay, though, told me that he very much doubted that I could manage to collect all six issues. Well, I did, and now have them again! Not only that, but I'm convinced that anyone truly wanting to can also acquire all six issues online. And I invite those who do to help me start an online chapter of the Mighty Mouse Fun Club. Right now I'm the only one I know who has the whole collection. I was so sad when a seventh issue never came in Spring of 1959, but I did have a happy farewell gift, although never noticed it at the time. Surely, being chapter president with a clerical flair, I must have written to the comics' publisher back then. But it wasn't until rebuying the issues on eBay and rereading them that I discovered something special in the last issue, at the bottom of page 15 in the "Fun Club News." As far as I'm concerned, everyone listed on these two pages is/was an official member of the Mighty Mouse Fun Club, and is a friend of mine. If you or your parent or grandparent are in this list, please let me know either in a comment below or by emailing me at [email protected]. And to make it easy for you, here are all the names in alphabetical order: Tony Acebo - Belmont, CA Tally Adams Ronnie Almquist Robert Alsop - Salt Lake City, UT Terry Andereck - Trenton, NJ Shirley Anderson James Andrew James Antonaglia - Chicago, IL Ted Avery Billy Baker Linn Bardelon Bob Bardwell - Paris, Canada Judy Barrowcliffe Bill Battiest Rocky Beach Frank Beaton - Rockford, IL Loretta Bender James Benjamin Douglas Benough - Utica, NY Alan Beyer Sally Bianco Jerry Biberman Robert Blankley Bobby Blenheim - Waban, MA Ronnie Bluestein - Philadelphia, PA Russell Bowen Virginia Bowen - Beaumont, TX Margaret Bowens John Braden - Independence, MO Doreen Branca - Philadelphia, PA Carla Branson - Washougal, WA John Brassil - Wellsley, MA Ronnie Brieger James Brown Brad Bullock - Memphis, TN Susan Burns - Allen Park, MI Leslie Bush - Pequannock, NJ Joanne Caliendo - Chicago, IL Kathy Camp Frank Cardinal - Cleveland, OH Ruth Carr Kathy Carroll Rusty Cerveny Anton Cherepache Betsy Childs Kathy Clark Jack Cofano - Utica, NY John Comstock - Albury, VT John Cook - Kingston, TN Dorothy Cooney, Portland, OR Carolyn Coons - Lachine, Canada Mike Copeland Candy Corey - Florham Park, NJ Judy Costello Jimmy Coston Judith Currey - Akron, OH Tim Daley Jack Dalrymple Ray D'Ariano Donna Davis Scott Davis - Hewlett, NY Gene Deason Peter de Leeuw - W. Englewood, NJ Dominick DeSantis Cheriek Dever Joe Dicesare Judy Dickey - Ottawa, Canada Dennis Dinkel - Victoria, KS Athina Drews James Duncan Eileen Dunn John Dunne Mary Dunning Candy Dykstra Danny Echenerria Ken Eibell - Philadelphia, PA Marilyn Eibell - Philadelphia, PA Ronnie Eledge Bobby Elliott Deborah England Tom Enri Beverly Fields Bobby Fink Stuart Fischer Susan Fogel - Russett, PA Frank Fois James Forehand Alfred Foronda - San Diego, CA Diana Foster - Cutler, CA Trudy Frankel - Brooklyn, NY Charles Gardin - Jackson, MS Robert George - Bethlehem, PA Jim Gessler Henry Geyer Ann Gilbert Donna Gilbert, Duluth, MN Ross Giunta Alvin Glicksburg, Brooklyn, NY David Gordon - Oshawo, Canada Vincent Grannanore Marcia Gray - Baltimore, MD James Grayshaw - Cleveland, OH David Green Kathy Grieb - Valparaiso, NE Bobby Gross - Jericho, NY Kim Grundy - Wellsley, MA Tommy Gussman - Vancouver, BC Scott Guthrie - Affton, MO Joe Haglund Leslie Hale Davis Hall - Tampa, FL David Harchette - Elgine, IL Stan Harris Karen Hartmann - Cheyenne, WY Larry Hartmann - Davis, CA David Hayes Edna Hearn John Heath - Garden City, NY Sammy Heatwole Norman Heslor - Walker, NY Chuck Hickman Stephen Hirsch - Pittsburgh, PA Patrick Hittel Rodney Hoffman Warren Hoffman Danny Hog - Cheyenne, WY Vernon Howard Ronnie Huckies - Drain, OR Jimmy Hurt Edna Ierley - Florham Park, NJ Mary Igov - Huntington, WV Kim Ingrim Ralph Ivdurg Mike Jacob Louis Johnson - Tuskegee, AL Randell Johnson Danny Jones - Stigler, OK Glen Jones - Stigler, OK Jamie Kamlet Bobby Kazaroff - Hemet, CA John Kazaroff John Kelly - Detroit, MI Bob King - Chipley, GA Ned Knecht Emil Korach Janet Krieger - Benton Harbor, MI Bruce La Due - Walker, NY Linda La France - Manchester, NH Gregory Lane - Rochester, NY Andy Larkin - Benton Harbor, MI Greg LaValle Patricia Lawson Jena Leahey Clark Leutze Check Levin Lee Leviton - Chicago, IL Mark Lewis - Baltimore, MD Michael Lipsitt Freddy Lomberg Nancy Loustabot Dale Lund Michael Lutomski - Milwaukee, WI Terry Lynch - Kansas City, MO Richard Maioletti - Philadelphia, PA Marilyn Marinko Susan Marsh - Kingwood, WV Judy Martin - Glenshaw, PA Michael Masek Linda McCarthy Douglas McHugh Patrick McLaughlin - Ottawa, Canada Diane Meshefski - Bowesmont, ND Eileen Mascia - Steubenville, OH Anne Mastrani - Philadelphia, PA Jerry Michael - Burlington, NC Rocky Midyett Peter Milean Billy Miller Carolyn Miller David Milligan - Fort Smith, AR Ann Moody Lee Mooneyham Barbara Morton Karen Nance Wylie Neal - Waxhaw, NC Carol Nelson - Brooklyn, NY Alex Nemeth Harold Ng - San Francisco, CA Geoffrey Nicoletti - Philadelphia, PA Caroll Noel - Vermejo Park, NM Marshall Noel - Vermejo Park, NM Joanne Odenthal Anne Orren - Milton, MA Jerome Osmial - Detroit, MI Adria Ostroff Ben Padgett Christina Paynes Irvina Payton - Chicago, IL Billy Peacock Donald Pendley - Paramus, NJ Judy Peterson Donald Petrone Jerry Phillips - Los Angeles, CA Andy Pillsburg Michael Place Bonnie Poillion Andrew Polon - NY Mark Pruett Bobby Pye Mary Ramsey Herby Rand Richard Rankin Robert Ranko Judy Recar - Imperial, MO Patrick Reed Barbara Reich David Relletier - Nashue, NH Linda Renstrom Tommy Renstrom Anibal Reyes - Miami, FL Donna Rhodes - Abington, MA Michael Riley Anthong Roberti - Syracuse, NY Ken Roberts - Mt. Vernon, NY Jerry Robinson Paul Robinson - Pequannock, NJ Santiago Rodriguez Carol Rogg - Flushing, NY Eddie Rohner Vicki Roper Arminda Ross Jeffrey Ross Mitchell Rotsky - Columbus, OH Penelope Rowlands Gary Sampson - Toronto, Canada Dianne Sawai Kenny Schopl John Schrolder John Schrueder - Santa Ana, CA Jacqueline Sconza Allan Seifried Paul Seyit - Buffalo, NY Katie Shaffer Faye Shapiro - Philadelphia, PA Judy Shim - Kingston, Jamaica Judy Shorey Dinnis Shryock - Stafford, KS Rona Singer - Bronx, NY Andy Skelton - Fort Riley, KS Gino Slaerno - Campbell, CA Tom Smith - Hayward, CA Linda Snilling - Frankfort, KY Junior Snyder Suzanne Solney Rebecca Springer Donald Spruell - Bronx, NY Dennis Staab Ann Stanfield - Ocean Side, CA Bobby Starkey Ronnie Stevens - Thomasville, GA Sondra Storve - Hollywood, CA Beverly Striziver - NY Jackie Sussman - Bronx, NY Sandro Sweigart Joe Teague - Yakima, WA Bruce Terrin - Brooklyn, NY Michael Terrin - Brooklyn, NY Drew Thomas - Orlando, FL Richard Thoter Barbara Towner - E. Waymouth, MA Russell Tracy - St. James, NY Michael Tuteur, Chicago, IL Dennie Urso Butch Valdez Jeane Van Gundy Clay Vassey Kay Voss - San Francisco, CA Bob Walker David Walker - Beaumont, TX Ken Walker - Beaumont, TX Michael Walls - Wilmington, OH Nadine Wanamaker Allen Washbern Beverly Wass Virginia Wells Hal Whipple - Las Vegas, NV Anne Wickman Walter Willison Alan Wilson - Lemont, KS Richard Wilson - Pasadena, CA Elaine Winter - Lakewood, OH Nat Winthrop - Mattapoisett, MA Jeffrey Wood Lynn Wooley Joe Wright Joyce Yoshiaka, Los Angeles, CA John Young - Rome, GA Here is a video of my favorite character in the Mighty Mouse Fun Club magazine, Ernest Pintoff's Flebus: _____ If you liked this post, you may also enjoy the following: Cosmo the Merry Martian. To see the complete contents of the Butter Rum Cartoon, click here.