Larry Harmon's Laurel & Hardy #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Baby," Stan’s chaotic morning spirals into slapstick chaos when his frustration sparks a full-blown chase with Olly, who hurls household items in exasperation. The moment Stan crashes into a can of paint, his sudden ghostly appearance—thanks to a full-body coating—leads to a hilarious misunderstanding before the truth washes away. A classic comedic misstep from the 1973 Thorpe & Porter series, lettered in typeset.
In "New Curtains," Stan’s clumsy attempt to fix their torn curtains spirals into chaos, leaving the pair in a bind. When his makeshift repairs only make things worse, he finally resorts to replacing them with one of Olly’s shirts—much to Olly’s dismay.
In "Stan, the Advertising Man," Stan’s new job as a walking sandwich board proves anything but steady—Olly’s well-intentioned scheme quickly spirals into chaos as Stan stumbles through the streets on stilts, causing harmless but escalating mischief. The comic captures the classic duo’s slapstick rhythm, building to a moment when the man they’re advertising finally catches up, setting up a moment of comedic reckoning.
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