Gulf Funny Weekly #366
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Adventures of Ellery Queen," Curly’s nerves get the better of him as he frets over a raffle he might actually win, prompting his friend Goo-goo to try helping—only to make things worse with his literal take on a "may party." Tired of the confusion, Curly retreats to the local boiler works to worry in peace. Written and illustrated by Vic Tor, this whimsical 1940 comic strip offers a quiet, character-driven moment full of playful misunderstandings.
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Curly is worried that he might win a raffle. Goo-goo decides to help Curly by worrying with him. This annoys Curly, who tells Goo-goo to go to a May party. Goo-goo is confused, thinking that a "may" party means that they "may" hold the party, or it "may" rain, etc.. Curly decides to worry by himself at the local boiler works.
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