Home Page F.A.Q. Search Site Map Message Board  

Main Sections

Collection

My Boat
Model Boat
Original Art
Figures
Pinbacks
Rare Stuff

For Sale

Books
Comics, etc.
Figures
Cups
Posters, etc.
Pogopedia

Pogo CD
 

Pogofest

Pogofest 2005
Pogofest 2003
Pogofest 2002
Pogofest 2001
Pogofest Past
 

Resources

Fan Club
We have met..
Deck us all...
Book List
Pogo Indexes

Pogo Links
Poynter Figs.
 

Feedback

Letters

Other Stuff

Rubber Reels
Mini Fruit Jars
Mini Decoys
Mini Insulators
Mini Fishing     Tackle


Email Miz Beaver

Pogo Book Indexes - 1960's

All book are listed Chronologically


BEAU POGO (1960) Daily strip reprints (from 1958-1959)

Author’s Foreword – text
Dedication – text with illustration
1.        Knightly Pogo rides off to slay the dragon.
2.        Albert, Churchy and Howland join and conclude the chase.
3.        Sam tries selling Beauregard a forgetfulness course.
4.        Pogo, Albert and Churchy talk about forgetting.
5.        Sam and Beauregard discuss forgetfulness and politics.
6.        Porky trains Grundoon for Groundhog’s Day.
7.        Albert and Beauregard think Porky is a Martian.
8.        Pogo “skins” the “man from Mars.”
9.        Mailman duck has two Russian postcards for the cowbirds.
10.     Churchy fishes in his bath and Howland suspects.
11.     Howland confronts Choo-Choo and a flea explains all.
12.     The bats end up with the postcards.
13.     The cowbirds refuse to pay the postage due.
14.     The cowbirds steal Alabaster’s whistle for a five-year plan.
15.     Deacon tries bird watching with Howland.
16.     Beauregard hypnotizes himself into a caterpillar.
17.     Beauregard becomes a butterfly.
18.     Churchy flies and Pogo rescues him.
19.     Sam and Pogo try to convince Beauregard that he is a dog.
20.     Sam’s trained gnats speak for Beauregard.
21.     Howland writes scripts for Albert’s conversation.
22.     Albert becomes an opera singer with laryngitis.
23.     Miz Beaver turns down a sample script from Howland.
24.     Unhappy with his latest script, Churchy out-thinks Howland.
25.     Churchy and Howland plan some interplanetary commerce.
26.     Churchy believes other planets may be watching him.
27.     Beauregard joins the plan for space trade.
28.     Mr Bear lands in the Okefenokee bringing “peace.”
29.     Mr Bear rewrites history and gives out gum.
30.     Mr Bear leaves and Howland again has plans for outer space.
31.     Howland wants to sell pens that write under butter on other planets.
32.     A satellite with seals lands in Albert’s house.
33.     The seals think they’ve landed on the moon.
34.     Albert plans to put the seals on a quiz program.
35.     The seals want our cheese mines, the basis of our economy.
36.     Howland and Churchy become foreign power spy queens.
37.     The seals head for home when they hear of Christmas seals.
38.     Miz Beaver thinks Pogo and Hepzibah are getting “hitched.”
39.     The rackety-coon chile warns Pogo of Miz Beaver.
40.     Miz Beaver sees Pogo with the spy queens.
41.     Everything is explained and a concert is planned.
Advertisement – “Ten Ever-Lovin’ Blue-Eyed Years with Pogo”

POGO EXTRA (ELECTION SPECIAL) (1960) Daily strip reprints (from 1959-1960)

Dedication – text
1.        Miz Beetle decides Fremount the boy bug is presidential timber.
2.        Pogo and Porky discuss Fremount’s chances of election.
3.        P T Bridgeport and Tammananny Tiger plan Fremount’s campaign.
4.        Albert, Howland and Willow the Wasp talk about the candidate.
5.        Beauregard volunteers to be the candidate’s noble dog.
6.        Enter Congersman Frog, lighting his cigar with his secretary’s pay.
7.        The Congersman discusses issues with Fremount (“Jes’ Fine”).
8.        Congersman Frog and his secretary begin thinking on the campaign.
9.        P T and Tammananny continue work on a press release.
10.     Porky thinks Fremount’s limited vocabulary may hold him back.
11.     Churchy writes jokes to build the candidate’s sense of humor.
12.     Churchy and Tammananny work on a ventriloquist act for Fremount.
13.     Porky’s philosophy on the population explosion.
14.     Howland and Albert wonder if a ladybug can be president.
15.     Howland and Albert dig the popular clammer.
16.     The Congersman and his secretary talk with and about the voters.
17.     Pogo and Churchy discuss political ghost writers.
18.     Tammananny starts work on Fremount’s biography.
19.     Basil McTabolism, the pulse beatnik, takes over Churchy’s house.
20.     Howland helps Churchy try to oust the poll-taking cat.
21.     Fremount wants to campaign using bird imitations.
22.     Albert asks Pogo about the public clammer.
23.     Churchy gets his home back from Basil.
24.     Fremount hiccups a speech; a flea asks Beauregard about running.
25.     Howland discovers that Fremount is an ant-lion, a cannibal.
26.     Miz Weevil reveals that Fremount was born in a box of popcorn.
27.     The Newslife reporters find Basil, mistaking him for Pogo.
28.     Word has it there’s a poll-taker looking for where the body’s buried.
29.     Newslife plans a politically advantageous marriage for Fremount.
30.     Howland breaks the news of Fremount’s ancestry to Newslife.
31.     Howland rejects Fremount, then looks to Pogo for president.
32.     P T and Tammananny still can’t decide on a press release.
33.     Howland and Churchy are for Pogo for president and themselves for veep.
34.     Pogo will run so that signs from the last campaigns can be reused.
35.     Howland, Churchy and Albert start for the convention in Los Angeles.
36.     They decide to drive without an engine, but run out of gas.
37.     Churchy writes a campaign song; P T’s circus train provides transportation.
38.     The Newslife reporters grab Basil thinking he’s Pogo.
39.     Fremount is not an ant-lion but a rose chafer.
40.     At the rally, each delgate votes for himself for candidate.
41.     With fourteen nominees, the party outnumbers the other parties.
Advertisement – “Ten Ever-Lovin’ Blue-Eyed Years with Pogo” review by Bill Vaughan

POGO A LA SUNDAE (1961) Daily* and Sunday strip reprints (from 1957-1958, 1960-1961)

Author’s Foreword/Dedication – text

  1.  Mouse hires Churchy and Howland to spy on the Olympics.*

  2. Albert and Churchy arrive in Australia, but no Olympics.*

  3. A sleeping match is started between Albert and a kangaroo.*

  4. The International Pig as Sam Nikolaus in Australia.*

  5. Howland has the two youngest presidential candidates: eggs!*

  6. The bats eat the candidates and take their place.*

  7.  Albert and Churchy return by sleigh with Uncle Antlers.*

  8.  The egg candidates lose the election and the bats return home.*

  9.  Sis Boombah coaches the football team; Deacon Mushrat sells peanuts.*

  10.  Pogo and Porky discuss the end of the world by overpopulation.*

  11.  Howland pickets for being used in Churchy’s dreams without permission.*

  12.  Camp Siberia members sing and celebrate July 4.

  13.  Albert catches his nose in a bear trap.

  14. Doctor Howland labors to remove the trap.

  15. A bear and cow fight over Albert.

  16. The combatants become friends.

  17. Howland and Churchy send up flares, with themselves attached.

  18. Pogo rebels at packing and carrying the camp equipment back home by himself.

  19. Churchy helps a ladybug and is haunted by a weevil.

  20. Frog says Churchy’s head is leaking thoughts.

  21. The gentleman ladybug plans an attack on Churchy.

  22. The ladybug has a message, if he can remember it.

  23. The bugs form an army to march on Churchy.

  24. Albert, Pogo and Churchy prepare for the invading army.

  25. Albert, Pogo and Churchy are surrounded by an invisible army.

  26. Albert and Churchy dig a trench.

  27. Churchy goes for help; the bug army takes Groundhog Day off.

  28. The war is over and no one remembers why it was started.


GONE POGO (1961) Original material* and daily strip reprints (from 1961)

Dedication – verse with illustration
Author’s Foreword – text
“Deck Us All With Boston Charlie” music and lyrics with illustrations*

  1. Porky’s inner self tells jokes; Churchy’s inner self rebels.

  2. What if you had two bodies and only one inner self?

  3. Pogo and Bun Rab discuss giving advice.

  4. Porky and Beauregard practice reacting to jokes.

  5. Howland wants to capture minds by making a new calendar.

  6. Pogo and Howland discuss splitting atoms.

  7. The Australian kangaroo, “The Basher,” visits to participate in a boxing match.

  8. Mouse talks of his work at the White House with John F.

  9. Mouse becomes The Basher’s manager and sets a fight with a gorilla.

  10. Snavely returns and the gorilla backs out.

  11. Howland goes to D C; Churchy helps Fremount with homework.

  12. The Basher is upset because there is no boxing match.

  13. Howland returns to start his own Peace Corpse.

  14. Howland leaves the cowbirds in charge and opposes a tax on foreign policy.

  15. The cowbirds help ignorant and underprivileged youth.

  16. Howland thinks Albert is “Fidel.”

  17. Albert, in civil war guise, hunts the spy.

  18. Beauregard and Churchy suspect Albert.

  19. Howland clears Albert; Churchy dresses as a lady spy.

  20. Beauregard is a bugleboy.

  21. Albert finds spies under his bed; Beauregard and Churchy duel.

“A Visit from St Nicholas (to the moon)” verse with illustrations*
“Way Out in the Land of the Calabash” text with illustrations: The boy who cried “sheep!”*
“Doze” and “Ferrilips” verse with illustrations*

THE JACK ACID SOCIETY BLACK BOOK by Pogo (1962)

Original material* and daily strip reprints (from 1957, 1961-1962)

 Dedication – text
Author’s Foreword – text
“The Prince of Pompadoodle” verse with illustrations*
“The Song of the Mole” verse with illustrations*
“An Introduction to and Advice from the Flounder” dialog with illustrations*
“Boring Within and Boring Without” verse with illustrations*

  1. Pogo talks with a termite about bugs in the government.

  2. Beauregard teaches Porky how to joke.

  3. Deacon Mushrat explains the Jack Acid Society to Pogo.

  4. Deacon and Mole (The Jack Acid Society) become “original Americans.”

  5. Deacon and Pogo discuss the Russian twenty-year plan.

  6. Pogo explains the Society to Howland; enter Baleful Baxter, a wood tick.

  7. The tads play baseball with Herman the half-hatched egg as ball.

  8. The Society speaks against baseball and businessmen.

  9. The Society takes cover from the population explosion.

  10. Miz Rackety-Coon is accused of contributing to the explosion.

  11. Deacon realizes that the Society is “non-nothing.”

  12. Pogo and the angle worm discuss underground population explosions.

  13. Deacon and Mole go over the blacklist.

  14. Pogo and Albert talk about the Society suspecting everyone.

  15. The cowbirds make Mole’s blacklist and so, eventually, does Mole.

“Pompety Pomp” verse with illustrations*
“A Mi-Nute Man’s Code” monologue with illustrations: Wiley Catt talks.*
“Rooty Toot” verse with illustrations*
“Hayfoot-Strawfoot: A Fireside Chat” monologue with illustrations: Mole talks.*
Author’s Afterword – text
About the Author


INSTANT POGO (1962) Daily* and Sunday strip reprints (from 1959-1962)

Dedication – text
Author’s Foreword – text

  1. The Notorious International Pig and Fido the Liberator Goat land in the swamp.*

  2. Mr Pig and Fido find Churchy, whom they mistake for Pogo.*

  3. Mouse and Churchy conjecture about the visitors.*

  4. The visitors try selling counterfeit trading stamps, undermining U S economy.*

  5. Churchy and Beauregard go over the Puce Stamp Catalog.*

  6. Deacon, Mole, Pogo and Mouse wonder what the visitors are up to.*

  7. The Jack Acid Society (Deacon and Mole) welcome Mr Pig and Fido.*

  8. The Dogslife reporters look for the foreign plenipotentiaries.*

  9. Wiley Catt explains the responsibilities of the Mi-Nute Man.*

  10. The Dogslife reporters mistake Wiley Catt for Mr Pig.*

  11. Pogo sets up a picnic for the Okefenokee Glee and Perloo Union.*

  12. Mr Pig and Fido take over the feast.*

  13. Wiley Catt exposes Mr Pig as Solid MacHogany, a smalltime ham.*

  14. Albert explains the origin of the cigar to the Rackety-Coon chile.

  15. Howland studies wildlife.

  16. Pogo and Albert capture ideas by thinking of objects.

  17. Howland turns the strip into a puzzle page.

  18. Albert and Bear write TV jingles.

  19. Churchy sings of spring in January; Albert acts like a groundhog.

  20. Beauregard tries a brain twister on Churchy.

  21. Albert babysits the rackety-coon chile.

  22. Howland and Churchy compete in acting and playwriting.

  23. Albert prepares his “nephew” for Harvard.

  24. Albert practices lifeguard techniques with Churchy.

  25. Games at Camp Siberia with Albert and Churchy.

  26. Churchy shoots down word balloons, a dangerous sport.

  27. Beauregard shows Albert how to fetch a ball.

  28. Albert and Bear help Nostril O’Toole regain his sense of smell.

  29. Albert bakes a cake.

  30. Albert and Bear use radio to study hibernating.

  31. Albert dresses up.

  32. Howland mistakenly carves a football instead of a pumpkin.

  33. Pogo uses a pumpkin instead of a football; Albert encounters some bees.

  34. Rackety-coon chile practices being seen and not heard.

Advertisement – “The Jack Acid Society Black Book”


POGO PUCE STAMP CATALOG (1963) Original material* and daily strip reprints (from 1962-1963)

Dedication – text with illustration
“An Introduction” text with illustrations*
“Catalog of Items and Pleasures” text with illustrations*
“Rise and Fall of the Puce Stamps”:

  1. A Chinese chick hatches out of Howland’s thousand-year-old egg.

  2. Churchy and Howland make plans for the chick, Gai-Tsu.

  3. Howland, disguised as an infant, is adopted by Sis Boombah.

  4. Churchy, demonstrating for the chick, follows Howland’s example.

  5. Gai-Tsu and the rackety-coon chile ask the fire department for help.

  6. They offer to pay Bun Rab in worthless Puce Stamps.

  7. Bun Rab gets the stamps and the fire department is off.

  8. Sis Boombah and Mouse go over the Cinderella tale.

  9. The fire department arrives but no one is home.

  10. Pogo is rescued from a tree.

  11. Puce Stamps save time: don’t paste them up, just throw them away.

  12. Howland wants to send the message around the world and to the moon.

  13. Churchy writes jingles while Howland phones D C.

  14. Pogo, Porky and Churchy sing while Howland keeps phoning.

  15. Congersman Frog brings in a rocket for the campaign.

  16. The Administration won’t back Howland but the stamps are all gone anyway.

 

DECK US ALL WITH BOSTON CHARLIE (1963)

Original material* and daily strip reprints (from 1961-1962)

 Dedication – verse with illustration
Author’s Foreword – text with illustration
“The Old Original Charlie” Howland lectures on the song’s history.*
“A Look at the Potlook Theory on the Origin of D.U.A.W.B.C.” featuring a devil.*
“Christmas Can’t be Beat, Nick” verse with illustrations*
“Anti-Missile Toe to Toe” verse with illustrations*
“Christmas on the Hard-Sell” verse with illustrations*
“Bedside-chiatry” verse with illustrations*
“Digitalis” verse with illustrations*
“The Real Dope” A Bear Tale of the song’s origin.*
“Seasoning” verse with illustrations*
“Kneading the Needling Need” verse with illustrations*
“Inside the Out” verse with illustrations*
“The Lurk of the Limurk” verse with illustrations:*
“Here’s One”
“Here’s Another”
“F/13” verse with illustrations*
“The Northernmost Poll” verse with illustrations*
“Facing East at West at Once” verse with illustrations*
“A Lament Directed to 212-555-1212” verse with illustrations*
“Yoo Hoo” verse with illustrations*
“Onward with High Hearts in Mouth” verse with illustrations*
Untitled verse with illustrations*

  1. Albert tries for a job as Santa Claus.

  2. Albert wants to practice on the fire engine chimney.

  3. Porky and Choo-Choo visit Pogo for Christmas.

  4. Howland and Churchy plan for a backward year.

  5. Snavely fails the Peace Corps physical.

  6. Howland gives Albert his national health check-up.

  7. The check-up continues with Churchy assisting.

  8. Beauregard reads some jokes for Churchy.

  9. Pogo and Porky discuss jokes and color.

  10. Mouse thinks the angleworm is his tail.

  11. Howland demonstrates the dowsing rod to Churchy.

  12. Churchy plays music to stimulate plant growth.

  13. Howland has forgotten his secret plan.

  14. Miz Beaver looks for a valentine.

  15. Mamselle Hepzibah makes up Miz Beaver like a high-fashion model.

  16. Howland decides the women of the swamp need courting.

  17. Churchy leaves a mash note for Miz Beaver.

  18. Howland, dressed as a woman, and Churchy, as a mysterious stranger, fight.

  19. A committee is formed when Miz Beaver calls the men cowards.

  20. Churchy agrees to duel the mysterious stranger.

  21. The stranger is “dead” from cowpox.

“Bright Christmas Land” music and lyrics with illustrations*
“With Apologies to a Year Gone By” verse with illustrations*


THE RETURN OF POGO (1965) Original material* and daily strip reprints (from 1963-1964)

Dedication – text with illustration
Author’s Foreowrd – text
“Forward to the End” verse with illustrations*

1.    Churchy can’t remember his terrible news so he shouts “Earthquake!”
2.    Howland revives a famous comic strip by throwing a brick at Churchy.
“The Rassle of Beauty” verse with illustrations*
3.        A worm enters Howland’s beauty contest for the Okefenokee.
4.        Miz Beaver and Miss Boombah train for the Miss Cosmos contest.
5.        Mouse and Pogo begin their quest for honest and unbiased judges.
6.        Albert and Churchy are picked to judge the contest.
7.        Before the contest, Howland gives the judges an envelope with the winner’s name.
8.        Deacon and Mole fix the contest; the losers fix Deacon and Mole.
“All the Latest that Laps the Lip” verse with illustrations*
9.        Pavlov, the two-headed Russian dog, arrives, as does the press.
10.     Pogo and Porky report on the dog for the Fort Mudge Daily Moan.
11.     The TV networks broadcast a fight and a folksong but miss the dog.
12.     Herm Bandwaggin phones in his TV report.
13.     Peach pits and beer cans are used to figure TV ratings.
14.     The local 1492 AD marches against Churchy’s TV jingle.
15.     Pogo and Churchy discuss war and peace.
“Campaign and Counterpaign” verse with illustrations*
16.     Fenster Moop predicts the past.
17.     Howland and Churchy invent the 45-minute hour.
18.     Churchy decides not to take the short hour idea to Congersman Frog.
19.     Howland and Pogo discuss Congersman Jumphrey Frog.
20.     Deacon Mushrat talks with Pogo about the possum running for president.
21.     Howland, in magician hat, and Churchy become Pogo’s campaign managers.
22.     Albert and Pogo talk of turning upside-down the hourglass of government.
“Images and Other Mirages” verse with illustrations*
23.     Deacon disguises himself as Lincoln to create an image of an honest man.
24.     Pogo encounters Blue Muslin ants of the XXX.
25.     Churchy and Howland wonder what is so rare as a day in June.
26.     Albert thinks Pogo should try for the underdog vote.
27.     Albert coaches Pogo in using folksy charm.
“The Campaign Winds Up and…Let’s Go” verse with illustrations*
28.     The Newslife reports arrive and start making up polls.
29.     P T Bridgeport and Tammananny Tiger invent the New Problems Party.
30.     Newslife makes P T the candidate.
31.     Howland predicts the winner with his crystal poll.
32.     Tammananny helps P T train for the race.
33.     Churchy wants a baseball team for president and VPs from a TV network.
34.     Howland and Churchy as reporters for the Fort Mudge Daily Moan.
35.     Choo-Choo has a confidential postcard for the candidate.
36.     The election is over and P T returns from the Olympics.
“The Wriggle of the Wreath” verse with illustrations*
37.     The apprentice cobras look for work at IBM as adders.
38.     Snavely relates his history to Mouse.
39.     Pogo invites Snavely and Mouse to the Christmas party.*


THE POGO POOP BOOK (1966) Original material

Dedication – text with illustration
“One Way Street” verse with illustrations
Author’s Foreword – text with illustration
“Slide Rule for Infinity” verse with illustrations
“Late Early Poop on the Jack Acid” Origin of the Jack Acid Society.
“Prehysteria, A Primer” A fable of a flying dinosaur.
“Free as a Bird” verse with illustration
“?” (“She Touched Me Once”) verse with illustration
“The Kluck Klams” Animals and goblins bring new light to a dark house.
“Mouse Into Elephant” A fairy tale about an oppressed majority.
“The Computer-Commuter” text with illustrations: a computer’s tragedy.
“The Push-Button World” verse with illustration
“Requiem for an Exaggerated Obituary” verse with illustrations
“Whose God is Dead?” Chicken Little runs to the King to pick a new God.
“God is Not Dead” …He is merely unemployed.  with illustration


PREHYSTERICAL POGO (IN PANDEMONIA) (1967)

Original material* and daily strip reprints (from 1966-1967)

Dedication – text
Author’s Foreword – text
1.        With all the trouble in the world, Howland decides Mars is the place to go.
2.        Churhcy and Pogo buy red beans for the trip and test the space ship.
3.        A pot of bitter brittle root beer explodes sending Pogo, Albert and Churchy into space.
4.        The trio lands in Prehysteria County and runs from curious dinosaurs.
5.        Albert is captured by a mother Tyrannosaur.
6.        Pogo and Churchy get a lift to Pandemonia, a prehistoric town.
7.        Pogo babysits eggs but Albert becomes the foster mother.
8.        Doctor Webster Noah’s hat/clock strikes and he takes Albert home.
9.        Albert’s child grows up and leaves Albert on a doorstep.
10.     Back in the swamp, the Newslife team reports life on Mars.
11.     A mouse explains the law of gravity to Pogo.
12.     Specialty readers just read certain letters in books.
13.     Enter the Loan Arranger, big on protection and shaking hands.
14.     The animals for Noah’s ark vote for captain.
15.     Churchy tries to teach Bandrew Banewort Christmas carols.
16.     Sha-Lan, who owns all the land, meets a red dragon and the Loan Arranger.
17.     At Miggle’s Emporium, Auntie Goose charms a snake that’s really an elephant.
18.     Pogo explains about Christmas to Doc Noah.
19.     A Christmas message is carved into the mountainside.
20.     Basher the kangaroo reveals that Pandemonia is in Australia.
21.     Sha-Lan tries convincing Churchy he is not on Mars.
22.     Everyone wants to protect Sha-Lan but no one will give her support.
23.     Gwhan Shi Foah and the Loan Arranger fight to prove who is friendliest.
24.     Albert, Pogo and Churchy head home; Noah’s ark heads for the sea.
25.     Unknowns Anonymous meets at Miggle’s.
26.     Miggle’s has the election and World Series results, from old newspapers.
27.     Everyone has left Pandemonia except Gwhan Shi Foah and the Loan Arranger.*
28.     Albert, Churchy and Pogo begin their flight back to the swamp with Basher.
29.     The heroes return and Basher plays cards with the bats.
30.     Pogo and Porky have a nice quiet breakfast with everyone in the swamp.
31.     Newslife finishes its Mars story; drinks are served a Miggle’s.*


EQUAL TIME FOR POGO (1968) Daily strip reprints (from 1967-1968)

Dedication – text with illustration
Author’s Footnote – text
1.        Congersman Frog practices disavowing his candidature for president.
2.        Mole gets his head stuck in a cannon.
3.        Congersman Frog proposes a sanity test for voters.
4.        Howland resolves for Churchy to lose ten pounds.
5.        Churchy gains weight to lose; the Congersman issues a dying statement.
6.        The bats sign up for the Congersman’s Fun Raising Dinner.
7.        Mouse plans to give the Congerman the Ig Noble Peace Prize.
8.        P T Bridgeport’s wind-up candidates start for New Hampshire.
9.        Mole sees Pogo as the dark horse candidate.
10.     Pogo goes fishing and ends up with a salami from Miggle’s.
11.     Miggle gives the steer an eye test.
12.     The bats decide to become pollsters and confer with the steer.
13.     The Prince of Pompadoodle rides a white horse backwards.
14.     The wind-up candidates head for the Massachusetts primary.
15.     Crows invade the swamp during the Indiana primary.
16.     Mole tries to put the dark horse candidate in the bag.
17.     Howland and Churchy want Pogo, a non-candidate, to run a non-race.
18.     Mole thinks he’s bagged Pogo; Beauregard is the underdog candidate.
19.     Albert, Howland and Churchy believe there is a blizzard in June.
20.     Mole dressed as Pogo, is rescued from the blizzard by Albert.
21.     Albert, Howland and Churchy try to thaw out Mole.
22.     The election seems to be over but the campaigning goes on.
23.     Christmas carols are sung; Porky visits Pogo.
Author’s Afterword - illustration


POGO: PRISONER OF LOVE (1969) Daily strip reprints (from 1969)

Dedication – text with illustrations
Author’s Foreword – text
1.        Albert explains about being a college president to Pogo.
2.        Albert demonstrates being a dutiful groundhog.
3.        Wiley Catt and Deacon Mushrat plan to start a new country with Pogo as President.
4.        Albert loses his voice and Hogarth the hornet steps in for him.
5.        A new national anthem is chosen by Albert.
6.        Beauregard consults Churchy on creating new problems.
7.        Mole and Sam discuss acquiring Fort Knox to finance their new country.
8.        Howland and Churchy set off on a secret mission for the new country.
9.        Howland and Churchy explore Fort Mudge.
10.     Beauregard proposes a national anthem about dogs.
11.     Miz Groun’squirrel visits Pogo, Albert and Beauregard in a huff.
12.     Howland and Churchy find Captain Kidd’s treasure chest.
13.     Mole, Deacon and Wiley make off with the chest.
14.     The swamp women plan to get Pogo married and rule the new country.
15.     Pogo hides out with Mouse in Captain Kidd’s chest.
16.     Churchy and Beauregard continue work on a new anthem.
17.     Sis Boombah and Miz Beaver visit Mole.
18.     Sam and Mole try to persuade the women to open Captain Kidd’s chest.
19.     Rumor has it that Albert keeps his head in the icebox.
20.     Pogo and Mouse escape as Wiley Catt destroys the chest.
21.     Mouse tries explaining the situation to Mamselle Hepzibah.
22.     Mouse transfers the job of president from Pogo to Deacon Mushrat.
23.     Sis Boombah and Miz Beaver chase after the new president.
24.     Beauregard and Bun Rabbit check rates while the firehouse burns.
25.     Pogo and Mamselle Hepzibah are reunited.
26.     Plans for the new country are scrapped during a meal at Pogo’s.

(Back to Top of Page)

 

All Walt Kelly art used on these pages is ©O.G.P.I. - other material ©2000-2008 by Marilyn White

Back Up Next