Comic Cavalcade #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA lively band of funny animals takes center stage on this August/September 1951 issue of DC's Comic Cavalcade, with a fox on bass, a frog blasting a trombone, a cat strumming a banjo, a little mouse on flute, and another fox wielding a mallet — all crammed onto a bandstand in cheerful, chaotic harmony. Cover artist Rube Grossman delivers a warm and wonderfully energetic scene bursting with slapstick personality. At 76 big pages for just 15 cents, this anthology offered remarkable entertainment value for young readers of the era.
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Bo gets sick of being a comic character and moves to the real world.
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