All Humor Comics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Sauce for the Goose" kicks off in 1946 with a delightfully mischievous twist: after being gifted an ABC book instead of comics for his birthday, young Kittredge flees home and stumbles upon a talking cat at a comic book store. Written and drawn by Al Stahl, with inks by Janice Valleau, this quirky tale blends childhood frustration with a touch of whimsy. The cover, by Jack Cole in both pencils and inks, captures the story’s playful spirit with a sharp, expressive style.
Giddy Goose hopes a mail-order strength course will finally make him fearless enough to stand up to Brumff, the bad bear—but when Kibby Kitten offers him a "magic top" instead, the scheming kitten sets out to prove it works with a ghost costume trick. When Brumff shows up with his own appetite for trouble, Giddy discovers whether his newfound courage—and that spinning top—are the real deal.
In a whimsical 1946 tale from All Humor Comics #1, young Jo runs off after receiving an ABC book for his birthday instead of the comic he wanted—only to stumble upon a talking cat at a comic book store, where stories come to life in the most unexpected way.
Mitymite becomes the strongest person in the land through diet and exercise, earning his name as the people's champion—but when a tyrannical giant threatens to marry the princess, our pint-sized hero must prove his muscles aren't just for show. This colorful adventure pits Mitymite against a foe who laughs at his smaller stature, leading to an action-packed battle that teaches an unexpectedly funny lesson about getting what you wish for.
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