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Frisky Fables#9 [24]
Cover: Al Fago

Frisky Fables #9 [24]

Dec 1947 · Novelty / Premium / Curtis · 0.10 USD
“Never Accept Gifts from Strangers!”

In "Never Accept Gifts from Strangers!", Spunky’s kindness to an old man leads to an unexpected gift: a decrepit factory that makes fly paper. When Spunky and Buzz revive the broken machinery, they barely escape a deadly trap—only to be rescued by a mysterious stranger who demands the deed in return. Cover by Al Fago, with art and inks by Jason Comic Art, this 1947 novelty gem delivers a quirky, suspenseful tale from a forgotten era of comic book whimsy.

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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 helps an old man across the street, who then gives him a deed to a factory - a broken-down factory that makes fly paper. Spunky and Buzz turn the machinery on, and are almost killed. Another man saves Spunky in return for the deed. He also gives Spunky a gift - a box of stinging bees.

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