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Fawcett's Funny Animals #52
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Fawcett's Funny Animals #52 brings a burst of wild, cheerful energy to the August 1947 newsstand, with a cover by Bill Brady depicting a chaotic cavalry charge of anthropomorphic animals — a lanky moose waving an orange hat, a rooster, a small horse, and a striped bear — all barreling forward in gleeful, slapstick fashion. The cover tagline promises "the best adventures, thrills, and humor," and even teases a bonus Uncle Don story for good measure. If you're looking for lighthearted funny-animal fun from the golden age of Fawcett publishing, this 10-cent charmer delivers the goods with a smile.
artist, inker Bill Brady
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