Jingle Jangle Comics #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Strings Along His Customer" in Jingle Jangle Comics #19 (1946) delivers a quirky, educational twist with a page of curious questions on physics, astronomy, electricity, geography, horticulture, and ballistics—followed by their surprising answers. The artwork by Charles Bange brings a crisp, early comic style to the page, while Woody Gelman’s cover captures the issue’s playful tone with a bold, period-perfect design.
Waldo serves a customer with patient good humor, but when asked for shoestring potatoes, even this obliging waiter might find his string pulled one time too many. A quick, punchy gag about customer service and the limits of politeness from the pages of *Jingle Jangle Comics*.
When Bingo and Glum are whisked away to fairytale land by Mother Goose, they discover that Mary's little lamb is gravely ill—and only ivies from a field guarded by the ornery Baa Baa Black Sheep can save him. Tangled up in wool and facing a greedy old miser who's determined to claim their clothes, the two friends must find their way out of trouble and convince Baa Baa to part with the lifesaving plants.
The Brass-Buttoned Baron eagerly accepts an invitation to a cream-puff party from his neighbor the Duchess, but when he arrives at her castle, he finds her missing—and a scheming blond witch in a spring hat determined to steal the Duchess's magic ring. As the Baron chases the witch across gondolas, jeeps, and even a borrowed oar, the Duchess finds herself adrift on the open sea with nothing but a box of bon-bons, and both must race against time to stop the witch and 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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