Li'l Kids #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's humor anthology for younger readers rolls into its sixth issue with a classroom scene that captures the timeless comedy of a kid getting caught unprepared. The cover — penciled and inked by Stan Goldberg with inks by John Verpoorten — shows a smiling teacher asking Freddie where the Declaration of Independence was signed, while a dark-haired boy in a red shirt deadpans "At the bottom?", much to the delight of the giggling classmates surrounding them. At just 20 cents in 1972, this "Loaded with Laffs for Lads and Lasses" issue promises lighthearted fun for young readers.
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Lizzie draws beards on advertising posters until she comes across a cough drop poster and...?
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