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This German-language catalog accompanied a 1986 exhibition on comics held at the Rheinische Freilichtmuseum, Landesmuseum für Volkskunde in Kommern. Published by Rheinland-Verlag, it serves as a guide to the display, offering scholarly context on the medium's cultural and folkloric significance within the museum's focus on vernacular culture. The volume is part of the museum's series of guides and writings, reflecting a museum-based approach to comics as a subject of academic study rather than a narrative collection of specific issues or story arcs.
In "Lots and Lots of Fun," Elmer grapples with the sudden loss of his dog, a beloved companion whose death shocks him deeply. The story unfolds with quiet emotional weight as Elmer discovers the truth: the poison was meant for rats, placed by his father in the barn, and the dog’s passing was an unintended tragedy. Written and illustrated by A. C. Fera, this 1973 comic captures a poignant moment of grief and family reckoning.
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