Funny Folks #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeNutsy Squirrel takes center stage on this charming 1949 DC cover, snoozing away in bed while a dreamy thought bubble floats above — filled with fluffy little lambs leaping over a fence, the classic counting-sheep scenario brought to delightful cartoon life. A red adding machine sits nearby on the nightstand, adding a wonderfully absurd touch to the bedtime scene. Rube Grossman's warm, expressive linework makes this 52-page August/September issue a genuinely fun snapshot of mid-century funny-animal comics at their most endearing.
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Once all the sheep run away, no one can get any sleep anymore, so it's up to Ozzie to figure out a way to get them to come back!
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