Animal Antics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's Animal Antics #6 (Jan./Feb. 1947) serves up a delightful dose of funny-animal humor, featuring Presto Pete in a cover by Otto Feuer. The gag plays out at a movie theater ticket booth, where a suspicious bulldog doorman in a green uniform eyes a weasel-type character in a long coat and bowler hat — clearly trying to sneak a smaller animal inside past the "Children Under 16 Not Admitted Without Adult" sign, while insisting "He is SO over sixteen!" A marquee advertising Clark Katt and Myrna Mouse in "Adventure" rounds out the scene, making it clear that ten cents bought a whole lot of charm in 1947.
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Eager gets a job as a department store Santa.
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