Animal Antics #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1946 DC humor title delivers exactly what its name promises: the cover by Otto Feuer catches the Raccoon Kids mid-mischief, soaking wet and caught red-handed by an exasperated mother raccoon wielding a wooden spoon — all while a "No Swimming Allowed" sign stands planted right in the overflowing bathtub behind them. The bright yellow palette and slapstick setup make it immediately clear that Animal Antics has a cheerful, lively spirit perfectly suited to the funny-animal comics of the era. At just ten cents, issue #3 featuring Presto Pete was a delightful read for anyone who enjoyed wholesome, lighthearted misbehavior.
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Presto Pete is in Africa trying very hard not to become a native's dinner.
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