Joker Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Interior Decorator," Skidsy lands a job redecorating a house—only to have his plans derailed when Tessie insists on helping, turning the project into a chaotic mess. Penciled and inked by Morris Weiss, this 1947 Joker Comics tale delivers classic slapstick with a side of domestic mayhem, all in a 10-cent comic.
In "The Interior Decorator," Skidsy lands a job redecorating a house—only to have his plans derailed when Tessie insists on taking over, turning the project into a whirlwind of chaotic flair. With her relentless enthusiasm and wild ideas, the once-simple renovation quickly spirals into a mess neither of them can control.
In "The Batty Bonaparte!" from Joker Comics #26 (1947), a prank gone awry sends a madman fleeing an asylum in a Napoleon costume—only to spark chaos when Georgie shows up at Judy's dressed the same way for the evening's costume dance. The mistaken identity sets off a whirlwind of confusion, with everyone caught off guard by the sudden, absurd spectacle.
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