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Cover: Fred Abranz

Daffy Duck #51

Dec 1967 · Western · 0.12 USD
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“Face Painting”

In "Face Painting," Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd navigate a comedic crisis when Elmer nervously guards nine dollars and thirty-two cents until the bank opens—only for Daffy to suggest a hiding spot that quickly spirals into chaos. Written by Michael Maltese and illustrated with energetic flair by Phil De Lara, this 1967 Western Publishing classic captures the duo’s classic antics in a story that’s as sharp as it is silly. The cover, by Fred Abranz, perfectly captures the moment’s absurd tension.

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artist, inker Phil De Lara · writer Michael Maltese · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemon · cover Fred Abranz

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artist, inker Phil De Lara
letterer Rome Siemon
cover pencils, inks Fred Abranz

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Elmer is nervous over having to carry around the princely sum of nine dollars and thirty-two cents until the bank opens next morning. Daffy recommends a hiding place for the cash that causes only more trouble.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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