Krazy Komics #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Spy Catchers," Ziggy and Silly take on a bold prank by erecting a billboard that draws a striking comparison between Toughy and Adolph Hitler, all while the target of their joke is actively trying to sabotage their efforts by cutting the rope on their scaffold. Written and illustrated by Al Jaffee, this 1943 installment of Krazy Komics delivers a sharp, timely gag with a wartime edge, all drawn in the signature cartoonish style of its creator. The cover by Al Jaffee captures the chaos in vivid, exaggerated detail.
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Ziggy and Silly are erecting a billboard comparing Toughy to Adolph Hitler. Meanwhile, Toughy is cutting the rope on their scaffold to stop them.
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