Ha Ha Comics #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Those Bank-Robber Blues," a 1948 gem from Ha Ha Comics #59, the ever-scheming Slippery Sam enlists the help of Mr. Square, a dog with a talent for key-making, to pull off a daring bank heist. When the plan backfires in a hilarious twist, Mr. Square’s accidental lock-in of Sam in the vault leads to an unexpected reward from the grateful bank owner, Mr. Lucre. Written, drawn, and inked by Jack Bradbury, this whimsical caper is brought to life with playful energy on the cover by Ken Hultgren.
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Slippery Sam tricks Mr. Square, a key-making dog, into helping him rob the Last National Bank. Mr. Square foils the robbery by inadvertently locking Sam in the vault and gets a huge reward from Mr. Lucre, the bank owner.
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