Coo Coo Comics #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBilling itself as "America's Funniest Magazine," this September 1947 Pines issue delivers on that promise with a wonderfully goofy cover by Carl Wessler — a scruffy, striped-pajama-clad dog character looks on in bewilderment as a dapper rabbit in a lab coat pulls off something apparently "AMAZING!" in what looks like a kitchen or laboratory setting. Coo Coo Comics was doing silly anthropomorphic humor with real charm at a dime a copy, and Lynn Karp brings that same playful energy to the interior pages.
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Uncle Yehooty can't get his book read due to interruptions by nephews Hooty and Tooty.
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