Humphrey Comics #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHam Fisher's lovable round hero Humphrey gets a funhouse surprise in this August 1950 Harvey issue, as the cover depicts him wide-eyed and slack-jawed before a rippling wall of crazy mirrors — each warped reflection distorting his stout frame into something hilariously unrecognizable. The bright red background and Fisher's breezy cartooning give the whole scene an irresistible carnival energy that perfectly suits "The Funniest Guy in Comics." Packed with all-new Humphrey stories drawn specially for this issue, it's a delightful slice of postwar humor comics at their most cheerfully absurd.
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