THE NOODLE: THE MIGHT MITE
From the similarity in the name and costume, it appears that Ross Saakle created “The Noodle” to make fun of his friend Leo Bachle’s “The Brain”. Saakle was one of the few Bell cartoonists, to stay with his creation over its entire run.
MEDIUM:
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY: All published by Bell Features & Publishing Co.
Content:
Serial:
Active Comics …no date: “The Noodle: The Mighty Mite …” Cartoonist, Ross Saakle.. | ||
Begins with 4: 12-14.
5: 12-15. No feature. |
6: unknown.
7: 14-17. |
8: “…The Misadventures of Mild Will”: 29-31. |
Active Comics … no date: “The Noodle…” Cartoonist., Ross Saakle.. | |
9: 30-31.
10: 39-42. |
11: No feature.
12: “…vs. The Red Skeleton”: 35-38. |
Active Comics … no date: “The Noodle.” Cartoonist, Ross Saakle.. | |||
13: 12-15.
14: no feature. |
15: no feature.
16: 12-15. |
17: 9-12.
18: no feature. |
19: 9-12. |
Active Comics … no date : “The Noodle…” Cartoonist., Ross Saakle. | |
20: “… For Mayor”: 9-12.
21: 9-13. 22: 43-46. 23: “…And The Log Cabin Mystery”: 30-33. |
24: 46-49.
25: No feature. 26: 30-33. 27: 28-31. |
GALLERY:
Active Comics, 12: 35.