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Frisky Fables#2 [36]
Cover: Al Fago
Frisky Fables #2 [36]
“The Cow That Jumped Over the Moon”
In "The Cow That Jumped Over the Moon," Spunky skips school for a day of vaudeville fun, only to find himself in a whirlwind of magic and mayhem when a truant officer corners him on stage. With art by Jason Comic Art and a cover by Al Fago, this 1949 novelty gem captures a whimsical, high-energy chase through a circus of performers, all set in a world where the moon might just be the next big leap.
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artist, inker Jason Comic Art · cover Al Fago
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artist, inker Jason Comic Art
cover pencils, inks Al Fago
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Spunky skips school to go see vaudeville acts. When the truant officer spots him, Spunky runs on stage and gets mixed up with a magician, jugglers, and tumblers.
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