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Cover: Victor Pazmiño

Famous Funnies #17

Dec 1935 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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“Jabby and the Dog Catcher”

"Jabby and the Dog Catcher" is a charming early comic strip from Famous Funnies #17, a 10-cent gem from 1935, featuring the mischievous Jo and his unlikely encounters with authority. Written, drawn, and inked by Norman Marsh, the story follows Jo’s antics with a playful twist, set against the backdrop of a small-town escapade. The cover, by Victor Pazmiño, captures the lighthearted spirit of the tale with its expressive characters and bold, early comic style.

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writer, artist, inker Norman Marsh · cover Victor Pazmiño

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writer, artist, inker Norman Marsh
cover pencils, inks Victor Pazmiño

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Dan is disguised as Frisco and making friends with Spider Slick. But Dorothy and Bruno are suspicious and want to find out who Dan really is.

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