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Cover: Rube Grossman

Funny Folks #23

Dec 1949 · DC · 0.10 USD
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A cheerful slice of 1949 DC humor, this issue of Hollywood Funny Folks spotlights Nutsy Squirrel — visible peeking playfully from the treetop above — alongside a tall, grinning wolf-like character and a dapper rabbit in plaid who are both clearly regretting their entrepreneurial venture: a "Check Your Pets Here – 5¢ Per Hour" booth that has produced one very displeased, snarling tiger. Rube Grossman's cover art delivers the classic funny-animal chaos with loose, expressive lines and bright color that made these anthology humor books a dime-store delight. With 52 pages for just 10 cents, this one packs in plenty of cartoon fun.

artist, inker Otto Feuer · cover Rube Grossman

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artist, inker Otto Feuer
cover pencils, inks Rube Grossman

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Nip bakes a cake for the Man in the Moon.

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