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Big Shot #70

Oct 1946 · Columbia · 0.10 USD
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“The Moon and the Lunatic”

In "The Moon and the Lunatic," Ham Fisher delivers another layered installment of his classic Joe Palooka series, weaving together four standalone moments from the boxer’s life. From a courtroom appearance to a dinner with the Boxing Commission, a surprise encounter with a Hollywood actress, and a playful misunderstanding about secret codes between Joe and Knobby, the issue captures the charm and humor of 1946’s comic world—all drawn with Fisher’s distinctive touch.

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writer, artist, inker Ham Fisher

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writer, artist, inker Ham Fisher

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Four unrelated stories: Joe Palooka testifies in a court case. Palooka attends a Boxing Commission dinner. Palooka is introduced to a Hollywood actress. Ann thinks that Joe and Knobby are speaking a foreign language while conversing with their boxing associates.

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