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Famous Funnies#70
Cover: Victor Pazmiño

Famous Funnies #70

May 1940 · Eastern Color · 0.10 USD
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“Cavaliers and Roundheads”

In "Cavaliers and Roundheads," Clifford McBride crafts a delightfully absurd seaside showdown where Napoleon and Uncle Elby’s peaceful fishing trip takes a chaotic turn when a speedboat’s wake disrupts their calm. After a clever (and hilariously messy) plan involving a stolen marine engine and a tub of water, the duo turns the tables on the noisy intruders in a splashy, slapstick showdown. The story’s zany energy is perfectly matched by Victor Pazmiño’s lively cover, capturing the moment of comedic chaos.

writer, artist, inker Clifford McBride · cover Victor Pazmiño

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writer, artist, inker Clifford McBride
cover pencils, inks Victor Pazmiño

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Napoleon and Uncle Elby's quiet time fishing is ruined by the splashing waters from two people in a speed boat. Elby buys an engine for his boat from a Marine store and fills up a tub of water. They chase down the boaters and Elby dumps the tub and water on them causing them to crash on the shore. Now they can return to their fishing.

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