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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: American Comics Group
Title: The Kilroys
Page Count: 52
Genre: Humor
Era: Golden Age
Cover Price: 0.10 USD
Cover Date: June 1947
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Country: United States
Natch is in such a hurry to get to his date with the new girl in town that he gets a series of tickets. Much to his chagrin, he finds out that the police officer who wrote the tickets is his date's father.; Natch is asked to pass a note forward to Sally in class, and when the note is intercepted and read to the class by the teacher, everyone thinks the love note is from Natch. Judy is furious, and Natch must win her back.; Edgar Kilroy can't get a quiet moment to prepare for his big speech at City Hall, and things go disastrously as a result.; Natch and Katie tire of dropping all of their money into jukeboxes, and decide to start a Music Club at their house. Their initial shindig gets a boost when Benny Goodwin's tour bus breaks down outside of their house, and join in the fun.; Papa Kilroy tries to bring culture to the family by imposing a modern music ban in the house, playing classical music instead, until Mrs. Kilroy reveals the music that Papa listened to as a young man.; Natch gets jealous when Judy entertains a boy, and doesn't know that the boy is Judy's cousin. Natch gets involved with another girl, then it's Judy's turn for jealousy.