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Famous Funnies#166
Cover: Stephen Douglas

Famous Funnies #166

May 1948 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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In Famous Funnies #166, a 1948 10-cent comic, the misadventures of Oaky and Buttercup take a dramatic turn when they rescue Lady Lina from the villainous Sir Slick—only to be imprisoned themselves. Written by William McCleery and illustrated by R. B. Fuller, the story unfolds with classic slapstick flair and sudden peril, as the Earl, realizing his error, sets them free—only to demand Oaky marry Lady Lina, leading to a tense standoff with the executioner. The cover by Stephen Douglas captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.

artist, inker R. B. Fuller · writer William McCleery · cover Stephen Douglas

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artist, inker R. B. Fuller
cover pencils, inks Stephen Douglas

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Oaky and Buttercup save Lady Lina from the tortures of Sir Slick, but are thrown into the dungeon. The Earl reaizes that a mistake had been made and releases them. When Oaky refuses to marry Lady Lina, the Earl brings in his executioner.

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