Comic Cavalcade #53
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Topsy-Turvy," a French exchange student living with Binky's family flips the script on cultural misunderstandings, offering a thoughtful, lighthearted look at how perspectives shift when we see the world through someone else’s eyes. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with expressive art by Win Mortimer—both pencils and inks—and lettered by Ira Schnapp, this 1952 tale from Comic Cavalcade #53 is a quiet gem of early DC storytelling. The cover by Win Mortimer captures the whimsical spirit of the story with a playful, stylized scene that hints at the mix-up to come.
In "null," Bernard takes a construction job expecting to wield a simple shovel, only to find himself unexpectedly behind the wheel of a steam shovel—chaos ensues as he struggles to handle the powerful machine.
In "null," Roly and Poly’s quest for Mysto’s autograph takes a surprising turn when they accidentally cross paths with two crooks using the famous magician as a distraction to crack a bank vault. The duo’s innocent trip quickly spirals into a high-stakes mix-up, with more than just signatures on the line.
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Reprinted in Foxie #131 (1967), Foxie #134 (1967), The Best of DC #55 (1984)
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