All-American Comics #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Long-Eared Larceny," Doiby Dickles finds himself playing babysitter for a boy with a vivid imagination—only to wake up convinced the bedtime tales he told have turned real, as a gang of giant rabbit-costumed thieves raids the house in a frantic bid to steal a stamp collection. Written by Alfred Bester and brought to life with expressive art by Paul Reinman (both pencils and inks), this 1946 tale from All-American Comics #80 blends whimsy and mild chaos in a classic, offbeat adventure. The cover by Paul Reinman captures the story’s playful, slightly surreal tone.
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Doiby is hired to babysit for a boy who loves to hear bed-time stories. But when Doiby wakes up from a nap, he thinks those stories have actually comes to life as a gang, dressed as giant rabbits, breaks in and tries to steal a stamp collection.
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