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All Funny Comics #11
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This 1946 DC humor anthology serves up a diner scene dripping with comic timing — a bug-eyed bald fellow complains to a blonde young woman that he's "as hungry as a dog," while a gruff, apron-wearing waiter looms over the table suggesting "pooched eggs" to a small boy seated across the way. Stan Kaye's cover linework captures the gentle absurdity of the gag with expressive, rubbery characters that feel right at home in the golden age of funny-book comedy. At ten cents, All Funny Comics #11 is a cheerful slice of postwar humor from DC's lighter side.
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