Joker Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis December 1943 issue of Joker Comics delivers a perfectly timed gag right on its cover: a stylish blonde woman leans forward with a camera, cheerfully commanding "Smile, Skidsy!" at a laughing red-haired soldier relaxing against a tree — completely unaware that an enraged, snorting bull is charging in from behind her. The oblivious soldier's "Ha! Ha!" only adds to the delicious tension of the moment, capturing that breezy wartime humor that made this series a welcome bit of levity for readers in 1943.
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Tessie tells all the girls in her barracks that she overheard the major say there was a big important male arriving at 3 PM. Not having seen a good looking man for three weeks, the girls are naturally extremely excited about seeing who it could possibly be.
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