Hi-Ho Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHi-Ho Comics #2 is an anthology featuring multiple animal character stories. One story follows detectives pursuing bank robbers through a rural landscape, with action culminating in an explosion and the criminals' capture. Another tale involves a rabbit character who seeks rest and invents a "vitality pill" to help a dragon, leading to the dragon's demise at sunrise and the rabbit's exhaustion. A third story is set at the Growler Club, where various animal characters socialize, enjoy cocktails, and participate in a conga line before chaos erupts when one character escapes through a door.
Eddie Elephant and Charlie Chimp take a day off from their detective work to go hunting in the woods, but their holiday quickly turns chaotic when they accidentally wander onto a U.S. Army target range—right as a pair of bank robbers flee into the same dangerous territory. What unfolds is a wild chase through artillery fire and shell holes that somehow manages to bring the crooks to justice in the most unconventional way imaginable.
Jocko and Junior the Super Smart Monkey need quick cash, so they team up with their cousin Stanislavs to peddle an electric shoe-shining machine through town—only to find that honest work comes with plenty of unexpected complications. When their scheme goes hilariously wrong, the pair discover that getting rich might be trickier than they bargained for. A fun romp through 1946 Hi-Ho Comics that proves even the smartest monkeys can't outsmart trouble.
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Reprinted in Billy Bunny's Christmas Frolics #1 (1952)
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