Little Max Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Harvey Comics' long-running Joe Palooka spin-off, this June 1956 issue of Little Max Comics delivers a cover brimming with cheerful mischief. Warren Kremer illustrates the freckle-faced Little Max earnestly watering a rose bush with a garden hose, completely unaware that a grinning little monkey has taken shelter beneath a purple umbrella at the base of the shrub. It's the kind of sunny, good-natured humor that made Harvey's all-ages lineup such a delight, and at a dime it was an easy pick off the newsstand.
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Joe reads the story of Jack and the Beanstalk to Max and Max dreams of himself in the hero's role.
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