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Mirth of a Nation#5
Cover: Gus Ricca

Mirth of a Nation #5

Jan 1943 · Remington Morse · 0.10 USD
“Butch”

In "Butch," Joe Beck's distinctive art brings to life the quirky humor of 1943’s Mirth of a Nation #5, where a simple breakfast delivery through a pair of long-johns becomes a moment of quiet, absurd charm. The cover by Gus Ricca captures the era’s playful spirit with bold, expressive lines, perfectly matching the comic’s offbeat tone.

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artist Joe Beck · cover Gus Ricca

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artist Joe Beck
cover pencils, inks Gus Ricca

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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A big-game hunter removes a thorn from an elephant's foot and is later rewarded.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).