More Fun Comics #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMore Fun Comics #108 (March 1946) wears its humor proudly right on the cover, where two tall, suited gentlemen shake hands with a tiny caped youngster — Genius Jones himself — as speech bubbles announce his warm welcome to the magazine alongside promises of plenty more funny characters to come. Henry Boltinoff's cheerful linework gives the scene an inviting, handshake-with-the-reader quality that perfectly matches the issue's boast of being "loaded with more fun than ever." If you're in the mood for a 1946 DC anthology brimming with rib-tickling laugh features, this ten-cent gem makes a delightful place to start.
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Just back from the war, Casey wants to get back in the taxi business, if a bunch of German spies don't keep him from it.
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