Jingle Jangle Comics #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sleeping Beauty," a 1944 Jingle Jangle Comics gem, waiter Waldo finds himself in a series of increasingly absurd mishaps during his lunch break—starting with eating a customer’s meal and escalating to a bizarrely precise noodle division. Rendered with crisp, expressive art by David Tendlar, the story captures a moment of wartime whimsy with a touch of surreal humor. The cover, by Stephen Douglas, perfectly mirrors the comic’s playful, offbeat tone.
A young boy named Bingo and his gnome companion Glum venture into the Wicked Forest after receiving a mysterious note about the Sleeping Beauty, only to fall straight into a trap set by a cunning witch determined to keep the princess slumbering forever. With the witch's magic constantly threatening them at every turn, Bingo and Glum must navigate a dangerous enchanted forest and find Prince Charming if there's any hope of breaking the spell. It's a fairytale adventure loaded with narrow escapes and magical mischief that'll keep you guessing whether these two can pull off a rescue in time.
In this 1944 Jingle Jangle Comics gem, Waldo, a perpetually harried waiter, takes a shortcut during his lunch break—stealing a customer’s meal to feed himself. When a diner complains about receiving just one noodle, Waldo’s quick solution only adds to the chaos.
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