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Famous Funnies#33
Cover: Victor Pazmiño

Famous Funnies #33

Apr 1937 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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“John Dillinger”

A 1937 slice of Americana in Famous Funnies #33, "John Dillinger" captures a playful moment when Dixie and her friends mock bridge players—only to find themselves irresistibly drawn into the game by the world around them. Written by J. P. McEvoy and illustrated by J. H. Striebel, the story blends whimsy and subtle humor, with Victor Pazmiño’s cover art adding a touch of vintage flair.

writer J. P. McEvoy · artist, inker J. H. Striebel · cover Victor Pazmiño

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artist, inker J. H. Striebel
cover pencils, inks Victor Pazmiño

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Dixie and three of her friends heap scorn on those who are off to play bridge on such a gorgeous summer day. Unfortunately, various natural features and posters remind them of the game, and when they come to a bridge they succumb to the inevitable, sit down and deal the cards.

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

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