All Funny Comics #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May–June 1947 DC humor anthology delivers a full 52 pages of comedy for just ten cents, and Stan Kaye's cover sets the playful tone perfectly. Two hapless fellows in suits come flying headlong through a bright red door in a wonderfully exaggerated pratfall, dollar-sign doodles and debris scattering around them, while a bemused blonde woman looks on from the left with a rope tied around her ankle. With Jack Farr handling writing, pencils, and inks on the interior, All Funny Comics #17 promises the kind of energetic, good-natured slapstick that made DC's humor titles such a breezy treat in the late 1940s.
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Vitamin Vic and Pappy are visted by the meanest looking cyclone but Vic makes the most of the situation.
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