Krazy Komics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis September 1942 issue of Krazy Komics delivers exactly what its title promises — a cover bursting with cartoon energy, centered on a wanted poster identifying "Toughy Tomcat, Bunny Catcher" with a warning for Junior G-Men to be on the lookout. A nervous, stripe-shirted cat character reacts with wide-eyed alarm to the poster while a small rabbit in a Junior G-Man badge stands nearby, and a cheerful lineup of characters — Lolly, Ziggy, Snappy, Pookey, Ding-a-Ling, Baldy, and Hosty — parades along the bottom promising "a million laughs." With Al Jaffee handling the writing, art, and inking for the interior story "Screwy Sports," this ten-cent anthology is a wonderfully spirited snapshot of wartime funny-animal comics at their most gleefully chaotic.
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