Funny Folks #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA cheerful surprise awaits on this 1948 DC humor anthology — a cartoon wolf in a jacket peers through a monocle at a bright red apple, only to find a smug little worm already settled in and staring right back at him. Rube Grossman's cover art wrings every bit of comic timing out of that classic setup, with bold colors and expressive character work that perfectly suit the lighthearted spirit of Hollywood Funny Folks. At 52 pages for a dime, issue #16 offered terrific value for fans of animated-style comedy comics.
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Willie is guarding a bank, so Sweeney tries to steal all the money.
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