Feature Funnies #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Blue Monday" kicks off with King Archie returning from New York, flush with cash to fix his town’s finances—only to be ambushed by crooks while trying to save a girl from a runaway balloon. With quick thinking and a dash of luck, Archie and the girl escape, setting off a chain of events that brings her back to the eccentric town of Pyromania. Will Eisner’s sharp storytelling and art bring the early adventure to life, with Ed Cronin’s dynamic cover capturing the moment’s tension.
A young barber's bad haircut sets off a chain of misadventures in this Bungle Family outing, as mishaps pile up across the household—from a laundress's mysterious disappearances to various domestic disasters. The family finds itself entangled in a series of increasingly ridiculous complications, each one compounding the last as only the Bungles can manage.
King Archie returns from New York with just enough cash to save the day—until two crooks ambush him while he’s rescuing a girl from a runaway balloon. With quick thinking and a dash of luck, he and the girl make a narrow escape, bringing her back to the eccentric town of Pyromania.
Black X infiltrates a sinister spy ring called the Purple Hoods, who plot to undermine American military morale, but first he must expose their members and neutralize their dangerous scheme. With help from his mysterious ally Batu and his powers of the East, Black X races to stop the conspirators—including the treacherous Madame L'Darge—before they can escape and carry out their attack. This tense 1939 spy tale pits the masked hero against a ruthless organization determined to strike at the heart of the nation.
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Reprinted in Lurid Little Nightmare Makers #2 (2014)
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