Flippity & Flop #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1956 DC gem, Flippity & Flop #31, Flippity’s sudden loss of voice sends him scrambling—only for Sam to hand him a dog whistle in a twist of comedic timing. When Flop discovers the whistle actually works, he tries to test just how far Sam can hear it, but the prankster’s plan begins to unravel in ways he didn’t expect. Written by Alpine Harper and Cecil Beard, with art and cover by Jim Davis, this classic short captures the duo’s mischievous charm in a story that’s as clever as it is silly.
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Flippity loses his voice and can't call Sam for help so Sam gives Flippity a dog whistle. When Flop tries to catch Flippity, he realizes that the dog whistle actually works. Flop tries to have Sam show how far he can go and still hear the whistle. However, Sam realizes his trickery.
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