Hap Hazard Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue features multiple stories involving the mishap-prone character Hap Hazard. In one story, Hap attempts an initiation stunt for a club by loading a car with junk, which goes awry at an auditorium event. Another story shows Hap performing theatrical Shakespeare recitations with magical mishaps, complete with oversized props that backfire spectacularly. A third narrative follows Hap's involvement with an uncle's invention—artificial limbs for farm use—where Hap's interference at Jerome's Applesauce factory creates comedic chaos. The comic is structured as an anthology of slapstick comedy tales showcasing Hap's talent for inadvertently causing disaster through well-intentioned schemes.
When Bill Sears writes a sensational newspaper story accusing Peggy Allen of murder, he becomes an instant celebrity—but his newfound fame attracts the wrong kind of attention. A desperate woman claiming to need his help lures him into a dangerous confrontation that forces him to uncover the truth behind the headlines and face the real killer still at large. This 1944 humor tale proves that getting the story right might be more important than getting it first.
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