Joker Comics #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJoker Comics delivers a perfectly timed summer gag on this 1947 cover, where a flustered young man finds himself surrounded by three women in matching yellow-and-black striped swimsuits — one lounging confidently nearby, another holding up a large frame, and a fourth doing a playful kick in the background. The speechbubble exchange says it all: she's proudly announcing her "exclusive model" suit while he stammers out an overwhelmed "Ulp, yes, sure — I guess!" Morris Weiss brings the whole breezy, comedic scene to life with polished linework and that unmistakable mid-century humor that made Joker Comics such a lighthearted treat.
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Skidsy entertains a client, and asks Tessie to help, in order to get a contract signed.
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