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Cover: Stephen Douglas

Famous Funnies #107

Jun 1943 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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“Nitocris, Queen of Egypt”

In "Nitocris, Queen of Egypt," Clifford McBride crafts a whimsical, eerie tale as Elby and Napoleon venture into a Mexican pyramid on vacation, only to face a bizarre and escalating mystery tied to an ever-growing lunch basket. With art, writing, and inking all by McBride, the story blends surreal humor with a creeping sense of the uncanny, all framed by Stephen Douglas’s striking cover.

artist, writer, inker Clifford McBride · cover Stephen Douglas

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artist, writer, inker Clifford McBride
cover pencils, inks Stephen Douglas

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On vacation in Mexico, a guide takes Elby and Napoleon to an ancient pyramid. Despite a warning, Elby decides to scamper up the pyramid with a lunch basket. The basket becomes larger with each step and his breathing becomes more laboured. Eventually he is carried down on a stetcher.

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