All Humor Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Summer 1949 issue of All Humor Comics arrives with a wonderfully absurd cover premise: a grinning fellow in a bowler hat casually holds a teacup while draining the entire Atlantic Ocean from a globe, much to the alarm of a stout woman brandishing a mop and a bewildered little man in a spotted coat. A laughing child in a striped swimsuit completes the chaotic scene, while the cover cheekily poses the question — "Is the Atlantic Ocean really necessary?" — inviting readers to check YES, NO, or MEBBE and turn inside for Kelly Poole's answer. Quality Comics packed genuine wit into every corner of this one, from the grinning moon-face logo to the mock ballot at the bottom, making it a charming snapshot of mid-century comic humor at its most playful.
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