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Cover: Al Ross
Army and Navy Hot Shots #[nn]
“Sailor and Slot Machine”
"Sailor and Slot Machine" is a quirky, visually inventive short from 1945's Army and Navy Hot Shots #nn, written, drawn, and inked by Courtney Dunkel in a playful, expressive style. The story follows a man whose messy footsteps disrupt a freshly cleaned floor, leading to a humorous, hand-based solution — all captured in a cover by Al Ross that perfectly matches the issue’s lighthearted tone.
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writer, artist, inker Courtney Dunkel · cover Al Ross
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writer, artist, inker Courtney Dunkel
cover pencils, inks Al Ross
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A man leaves dirty tracks on a floor. The woman who just cleaned the floor makes him remove his tracks. He walks on his hands to avoid creating more tracks.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).