Funny Folks #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFunny Folks #10 brings DC's humor anthology back for another 52 pages of cartoon fun, priced at just ten cents for the October–November 1947 issue. Rube Grossman's cover captures a wonderfully chaotic fishing mishap — a wolf character dangling upside-down with a fishing pole, clutching what looks like a turkey leg while a smug goldfish slips free below and a smaller mouse-like figure perches gleefully atop the pole above. It's the kind of cheerful, rubbery slapstick that makes golden-age funny-animal comics such a delight to revisit.
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A lion won't let his cub play marbles, but Nutsy shows that's the best way to break into the movies.
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