More Fun Comics #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1946 DC gem spotlights Dover and Clover in another "slap-happy adventure," and the cover by Henry Boltinoff captures their comedy perfectly — two identically dressed fellows stand before a trick mirror that reflects one of them as tall and slim while the other appears short and round, prompting the delighted exclamation, "Migosh, Dover, I always thought we were twins!" At ten cents for a generous 52 pages, it's a genuinely charming package from the postwar era of humor comics. Inside, writer Joe Samachson and artist Louis Cazeneuve deliver the adventure story "Million + Murder = Zero!" to round out a wonderfully varied read.
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Aquaman has numerous adventures trying to bring Blackie back home to his family.
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