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Heckle and Jeckle#15

Heckle and Jeckle #15

Jan 1954 · St. John · 0.10 USD
“High Sassiety”

In "High Sassiety," Heckle and Jeckle unleash their latest scheme with a "Split Personality Juice" that promises to let anyone become someone else—just for a sip. From barnyard chickens to a donkey laying eggs, and then a whole city crowd jumping at the chance to switch identities, the chaos is as unpredictable as it is hilarious. Art by Jim Tyer brings the zany antics to life in this 1954 St. John classic.

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artist, inker Jim Tyer

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artist, inker Jim Tyer

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Because "everybody wants to be somebody else", Heckle and Jeckle invent a "Split Personality Juice" - one drink of which "...and you begin to act like another person". They try it out on barnyard chickens and a donkey (who hatches "donkey eggs"), then move on to an excited city crowd - all eager to become someone (completely at random) that they're not.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).