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Funny Folks #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA delightful slice of postwar funny-animal energy, this June–July 1948 DC anthology packs 52 pages of cartoon mischief for just ten cents. Rube Grossman's cover captures a raccoon-like character mid-air, gleefully dangling from a tiny parachute made of a candy-striped cloth while narrowly clearing a big yellow clawfoot bathtub — a stack of books on a nearby stool adding to the cheerful domestic chaos. Two smaller animal characters peek out from behind the bold red title lettering above, making the whole scene feel like a neighborhood gone wonderfully, harmlessly haywire.
artist, inker Rube Grossman · cover Rube Grossman
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