One of the many things my mind has wandered away from around here is The Enchanted Flivver, not to mention Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact - the limited distribution comic book in which it appeared. For those who weren't reading along last year, TCofF&F was only distributed to parochial schools. Yep - there were secret comics out there that you never saw (If you were in parochial school, there were others - it still applies)
Capt. Frank T. Moss and Frank Borth produced three tales starring Henrietta, the Enchanted Flivver. I wanted to feature the third tale - a story well ahead of its time in some respects, even if it does feature a Model T. But, let's not skip ahead and miss the second story.
The first tale was serialized into six parts:
One / Two / Three / Four / Five / Six
With this one, we're racing through - only two parts with 30 pages each. Plus this cover for the second chapter -
Let's get reading, and we'll conclude the story tomorrow -
Capt. Frank T. Moss and Frank Borth produced three tales starring Henrietta, the Enchanted Flivver. I wanted to feature the third tale - a story well ahead of its time in some respects, even if it does feature a Model T. But, let's not skip ahead and miss the second story.
The first tale was serialized into six parts:
One / Two / Three / Four / Five / Six
With this one, we're racing through - only two parts with 30 pages each. Plus this cover for the second chapter -
Let's get reading, and we'll conclude the story tomorrow -
page art by Frank Borth for Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact v19 #s 1-5 (1963)
What a rush to see this again. I went to a Catholic school and remember the Treasure Chest comic books. Henrietta, Chuck White and the fun facts. This brought back such memories
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