Jingle Jangle Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Moon-Struck Unicorn and the Worn-Out Shadow," Chauncey prepares to star in a school production of Julius Caesar, only to find his moment in the spotlight threatened by Humphrey’s increasingly mischievous ventriloquism. With David Tendlar handling both the interior art and inks, and also crafting the cover, this 1945 gem from Jingle Jangle Comics delivers a whimsical, slightly surreal twist on youthful drama and hidden tricks.
In this 1945 Jingle Jangle Comics gem, Chauncey gears up to star in a Shakespearean production of Julius Caesar, only to find his big moment threatened by Humphrey’s mischievous new ventriloquism act—turning the stage into a comedy of errors, one puppet voice at a time.
Bingo and Glum race their Peepmobile into Fairytale Land to solve a peculiar crime spree—Mother Hubbard's cupboard, Miss Muffet's spider, Jack and Jill's pail, and the Pieman have all vanished. Suspicion falls on the Giants, and our heroes break into the Giant King's castle to recover the stolen goods, leading to a wild chase filled with close calls, clever tricks, and a little help from unexpected allies.
In a diner where the menu’s the only thing standing between order and chaos, a grumpy customer insists on one thing: a leg of lamb, delivered with a kick. Every complaint ends with a dramatic "Baa-a-a!" as Waldo, the patient waiter, quietly slips into the kitchen to summon the dish that might just save the day.
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Reprinted in Perfect Nonsense: The Chaotic Comics and Goofy Games of George Carlson #[nn] (2014)
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