Four Favorites #32
In "Beware of Bull," a 1947 classic from Ace Magazines, the chaotic antics of Jerry spiral out of control in a series of slapstick disasters—complete with a truck colliding into a phone booth, a runaway car wrecking two shops, and a gas stove explosion. Drawn with dynamic energy by Hal Lockwood, the story captures the era’s zany humor, while Sam Singer’s cover delivers a bold, action-packed preview of the mayhem within.
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The mayhem caused by Jerry in this story includes a truck backing into a man in a phone booth, a car without brakes crashing into two shops and a gas stove explosion.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).