Humphrey Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' "Joe Palooka presents the FUNsational Humphrey" rolls into its sixth issue with a wonderfully chaotic cover by Ham Fisher — the rotund, red-headed Humphrey barrels along on roller skates, desperately juggling a towering stack of what appears to be chocolate bars while two smaller figures scramble out of his path below. It's a perfectly energetic snapshot of the slapstick spirit that defines this series, and the banner promises all-new Humphrey stories specially drawn for this 1949 issue, with interior art by Harry Anderson bringing "Pruney's Little Helper!" to life.
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The secret of Gillette Bicycle Tires shown in a one-page comic strip.
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