Georgie Comics #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Zambini the Great Magician," young Georgie finds himself unexpectedly chosen as the star assistant during a dazzling stage performance—only to accidentally unravel the entire act in front of a captivated audience, including his parents and friends. Penciled and inked by Frank Carin, this 1945 tale captures the charm and chaos of a young boy’s fumbled moment in the spotlight, all rendered in the expressive style of the era.
In "Zambini the Great Magician," a wide-eyed Georgie finds himself pulled into the spotlight during a dazzling stage performance, only to accidentally unravel the magician’s act with a series of clumsy mishaps. The whole audience—parents, friends, and all—watches in stunned silence as the grand illusion goes hilariously awry.
In this lighthearted 1945 gem from *Georgie Comics* #3, Georgie and Monty find themselves in a sticky situation after accidentally breaking Mrs. Flint’s window—only to make things worse by trying to save a few dollars with a DIY fix. Their well-intentioned but wildly misguided attempt at repair leads to a cascade of mishaps that’s as funny as it is relatable.
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