All Funny Comics #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "When the James Boys Ride!", eccentric Uncle Silas and his odd companion Tudor Tuppence find themselves tangled in a peculiar mystery involving a giant statue of the very man Jack supposedly killed—while Silas insists he’s an ostrich. Thurston Harper’s expressive art brings the absurd humor to life, with Howard Sherman’s dynamic cover capturing the wild, whimsical tone of the tale.
In "The Valuable Giant," Uncle Silas Feathertip insists he’s an ostrich, while his odd companion Tudor Tuppence wonders about the mysterious giant statue—once the legendary foe of Jack. The story unfolds with their peculiar antics around a curious relic, blending whimsy and mystery in this 1948 classic.
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Reprinted in Detective Comics #213 (1954)
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