Funny Folks #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 52-page DC humor anthology from August/September 1948 opens with a wonderfully chaotic cover by Rube Grossman: a roaring, wild-maned lion looms over two terrified cartoon characters — a rabbit clutching a rifle and a duck-like figure frantically pointing at a "No Hunting Allowed!" sign — all set against a vivid red background that perfectly captures the frantic energy of classic funny-animal comedy. Grossman's loose, expressive linework gives the scene genuine cartoon vitality, with the lion's enormous claws and snapping jaws making it clear the "no hunting" rule is the least of these hunters' problems. At a dime a copy, Funny Folks #15 is a charming snapshot of postwar all-ages comics at their most gleefully silly.
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Nutsy finds a valuable painting, which the Professor wants, but Nutsy's echo tells him not to give it away.
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