KINEMA COMICS AT Looking for Mabel

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KINEMA COMICS AT Looking for Mabel

PostMon Mar 14, 2011 12:29 am

FORD STERLING, October 8th 1921, THE KINEMA COMIC story called “A Fair Old Bust Up!” Jolly old Ford! Merry old Ford! To miss old Ford you can’t af-ford. The screen screams of the Mack Sennett Comedy K’nut! http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/fordf ... pcomic.htm
and more to come...ti quote Ford standing in a English jewlrey store..."I'll have a couple of pounds worth of those (the comics are a real treasure!)
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Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle Kinema Comic "A Reel

PostWed Mar 16, 2011 7:40 am

The Playful Pranks of FATTY (Roscoe) ARBUCKLE, The Famous Lasky Star “A REEL GOOD TURN!” from July 16 Kinema Comic 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/reelt ... ecomic.htm
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Polly Moran in Kinema Comic story "The Net Result"

PostFri Mar 18, 2011 9:27 pm

Polly Moran of Paramount Mack Sennett fame comic story called “The ‘Net Result” found in The KINEMA COMIC, July 16th 1921…POLLY – The Priceless Peach of the Pictures. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/netre ... ncomic.htm
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Larry Semon story of GERTIE

PostSun Mar 20, 2011 6:01 am

Larry Semon - Kinema Comic, July 18th 1921, you can be sure of a hearty laugh if you read this, (try it on a chum!). Some Startling Stunts of Larry Semon OFF the Screen,GERTIE” (a tale not a comic story) http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/semon ... gertie.htm
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Max Linder in Dropping It On Him Kinema Comic

PostTue Mar 22, 2011 2:41 am

Max Linder - A succession of hearty laughs and sparkling comedy, The Mirthful Maneuvers of Max Linder Dropping It On Him in The Kinema Comic, July 16,1921 “ !” http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/dropp ... rcomic.htm
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Snub Pollard - Plane Sailing Comic

PostThu Mar 24, 2011 9:46 pm

Snub Pollard the SNUB – but one that is appreciated! From July 16, 1921 Kinema Comic story called “Plane Sailing has been added to the Kinema Comic page, Snub was “the famous Pathe film favorite”… http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/planesailingpollard.htm
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Louise Fazenda Kinema Comic story NOT SO DUSTY

PostSat Mar 26, 2011 2:06 pm

Louise Fazenda is the one for uproarious fun. Smiles Galore! Bravo! Encore! The Larks Louise Fazenda of: Paramount: Mack Sennett Fame. “NOT SO DUSTY!” from KINEMA COMIC July 16, 1921
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Chester Conklin - Kinema Comic A Jump and A Bump

PostTue Mar 29, 2011 6:33 am

CHESTER CONKLIN, in the Kinema Comic from the July 16th, 1921 issue is a story starring The Laughable Larks of Chester Conklin, the Paramount Mack Sennett Comedian in: “A JUMP AND A BUMP!” There’s nothing k-nuttier than Chester. One of the best – every time! http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/jumpbumpconklincomic.htm
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PostThu Mar 31, 2011 8:53 pm

MABEL NORMAND comic “Darling, dainty, dashing’ Mabel, with the curly locks. Always happy and gay; that’s her way!” The Goldwyn star in a screaming comedy entitled: “CUT AND RUN” July 16th 1921 (Marilyn Slater © 2003 The Kinema Comic – compiled 1921 issue) http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/cutrunmabelcomic.htm
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Jack Cooper "Let Down" comic story

PostSat Apr 02, 2011 3:09 pm

Jack Cooper is the boy for fun, Jack’s the boy for play, Jack’s the boy that you can trust to chase the “blues” away! All The Girls Love Jack Cooper, The Famous K-nut of the Fox-Sunshine Comedies In ” It Was The Rival Who Was ‘Let Down’!” in Kinema Comic July 16th 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/letdowncoopercomic.htm
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Jack Cooper Kinema Comic story "All A Plant"

PostWed Apr 06, 2011 1:09 am

Jack Cooper’s the boy for fun, Jack’s the boy for play, Jack’s the boy that you can trust to chase the “blues” away! All The Girls Love Jack Cooper, The Famous K-nut of the Fox-Sunshine Comedies. (Yes, another one) In All A PlantA Kinema Comic story from October 8th 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/allaplantcoopercomic.htm
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Louise Fazenda Comic story Put Out

PostFri Apr 08, 2011 11:16 pm

LOUISE FAZENDA is the one for uproarious fun. Smiles Galore! Bravo! Encore! The Larks Louise of: Paramount: Mack Sennett Fame. “PUT OUT!” from KINEMA COMIC October 8th 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/putoutfazendacomic.htm
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Mabel Normand story at the Kinema Comedy Club

PostFri Apr 15, 2011 1:50 am

A rollicking series of complete comedy yarns told by the leading films stars from 1921 in the Kinema Comic. Don’t miss this one! The Kinema Comedy Club! The bad-tempered, spiteful neighbor, who getting a hammer smashed the records as told by MABEL NORMAND titled “The Swankers!” http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/swankermabelnormand.htm
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PAID and RE-SEAT-ED Snub Pollard Comic

PostWed Apr 20, 2011 7:37 pm

Snub Pollard the SNUB – but one that is appreciated! A wonderful panel called “PAID AND RE-SEAT-ED!” from October 8th 1921 has been added to the Kinema Comic page, come and laugh a little… http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/reseatedsnubcomic.htm
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Mabel Normand in ArtFul Behavior Oct 8th 1921 Kinema

PostFri Apr 22, 2011 10:36 pm

MABEL NORMAND “Darling, dainty, dashing’ Mabel, with the curly locks. Always happy and gay; that’s her way!” The Goldwyn star in a screaming comedy entitled: “ART-FUL BEHAVIOUR!” from the October 8th 1921 Kinema comic http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/artfulmabelcomic.htm
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PostTue May 10, 2011 12:40 am

Polly Moran of Paramount Mack Sennett fame comic story called “An ‘Oily’ Successful Idea!” found in The KINEMA COMIC, July 9th1921…POLLY – The Priceless Peach of the Pictures. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/pollymoranoilyidea.htm
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Roscoe Arbuckle in comic "In the Chair"

PostWed May 11, 2011 2:00 pm

The Playful Pranks of FATTY (Roscoe) ARBUCKLE, The Famous Lasky Star “IN THE CHAIR!” from July 9 Kinema Comic 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/arbuckleinthechair.htm
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Louise Fazenda July 9, 1921 Kinema Comic

PostSat May 21, 2011 7:53 pm

LOUISE FAZENDA is the one for uproarious fun. Smiles Galore! Bravo! Encore! The Larks Louise of: Paramount: Mack Sennett Fame. “MAKING HIM LOOK HAT-TRACTIVE!” from KINEMA COMIC July 9, 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/hattractivefazenda.htm
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CHESTER CONKLIN IN "THAT MADE HIM GAS-P!"

PostTue May 31, 2011 2:31 am

CHESTER CONKLIN in the Kinema Comic from the July 9th, 1921 issue, this one is a story starring The Laughable Larks of Chester Conklin, the Paramount Mack Sennett Comedian IN: “THAT MADE HIM GAS-P!” There’s nothing k-nuttier than Chester. One of the best – every time! http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/conklinmadehimgasp.htm
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Kinema Comic July 9, 1921 Ford Sterling

PostSun Jun 05, 2011 7:59 pm

FORD STERLING - Jolly old Ford! Merry old Ford! To miss old Ford you can’t af-ford. THE SCREEN SCREAMS OF FORD STERLING in The Kinema Comic. THE MACK – SENNETT COMEDY K-NUT! Compiled by Marilyn Slater in 2005 from the July 9, 1921 issue in a story called “What An Ice Pinch!” http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/fordicepinchcomic.htm
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Max Linder July 9, 1921- Kinema Comic

PostTue Jun 07, 2011 3:14 pm

MAX LINDER, the Mirthful Manoeuvres of Max Linder Comic from the Kinema – “BOUGH-WOW” The July 9, 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/lindercomicboughwow.htm
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SNUB POLLARD Comic "Making His Mark"

PostWed Jun 08, 2011 2:41 pm

SNUB POLLARD the SNUB – but one that is appreciated! A wonderful panel called “Making His Mark" from July 9, 1921 has been added to the Kinema Comic page, come and laugh a little http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/pollardcomichismark.htm
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Mabel Normand Kinema Comic Wait & Sea

PostMon Jun 20, 2011 12:49 am

MABEL NORMAND “Darling, dainty, dashing’ Mabel, with the curly locks. Always happy and gay; that’s her way!” The Goldwyn star in a screaming comedy entitled: “WAIT AND SEA” July 9, 1921 (Marilyn Slater © 2003 The Kinema Comic http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/comicwaitseamabel.htm
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Polly Moran Comic "Art Fulness"

PostFri Jul 01, 2011 6:36 am

Polly Moran of Paramount Mack Sennett fame comic story called “Art-Fulness” found in The KINEMA COMIC, August 6th 1921…POLLY – The Priceless Peach of the Pictures. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/pollycomicartfulness.htm
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Arbuckle comic A Good Crossing

PostMon Jul 04, 2011 1:03 am

The Playful Pranks of FATTY (Roscoe) ARBUCKLE, The Famous Lasky Star “A GOOD CROSSING!” from August 6 Kinema Comic 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/arbucklecomiccrossing.htm
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Louise Fazenda comic Beats the Lot

PostSat Jul 09, 2011 9:43 pm

LOUISE FAZENDA is the one for uproarious fun. Smiles Galore! Bravo! Encore! The Larks of Louise Fazenda of: Paramount: Mack Sennett Fame. “BEATS THE LOT!” from KINEMA COMIC August 6, 1921. http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/fazendacomicbeatslot.htm
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Chester Conklin comic "One of the Buoys!"

PostSat Jul 16, 2011 12:54 am

CHESTER CONKLIN, in the Kinema Comic from the August 6th, 1921 issue is a story starring The Laughable Larks of Chester Conklin, the Paramount Mack Sennett Comedian in: “ONE OF THE ‘BUOYS’!” There’s nothing k-nuttier than Chester. One of the best – every time! http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/conklincomicabouy.htm
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Re: KINEMA COMICS AT Looking for Mabel

PostTue Jul 19, 2011 11:44 pm

FORD STERLING - Jolly old Ford! Merry old Ford! To miss old Ford you can’t af-ford. THE SCREEN SCREAMS OF FORD STERLING in The Kinema Comic. THE MACK – SENNETT COMEDY K-NUT! from the August 6, 1921 issue in a story called “A ROUNDABOUT WAY OF DOING THINGS!” http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/fordcomicroundabout.htm
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Re: MAX LINDER COMIC A NUTTY NOTION

PostWed Jul 27, 2011 4:14 am

MAX LINDER Kinema Comic from August 6, 1921 called “A NUTTY NOTION” A succession of hearty laughs and sparkling comedy, The Mirthful Maneuvers of Max [url]http://looking-for-mabel.webs.​com/lindernuttycomic.htm[/url]
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Re: SNUB POLLARD KINEMA COMICS

PostTue Aug 02, 2011 1:11 am

Snub Pollard the SNUB – but one that is appreciated! A wonderful panel called “Making A Splash” from August 6, 1921 has been added to the Kinema Comic page, come and laugh a little… http://looking-for-mabel.webs.com/pollardmakingsplash.htm
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