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More Fun Comics #122
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This 1947 DC offering from More Fun Comics promises the "Further Adventures of Jimmy and the Magic Book," and Howie Post's cover delivers a wonderfully whimsical scene to set the mood: a grinning cat creature rows a living turtle (christened the S.S. Shellback) across the waves, while a red-haired boy in a pirate hat rides along, and a wide-eyed frog perches at the bow. It's a 52-page package of lighthearted cartoon adventure, all for ten cents — a cheerful reminder of just how much imaginative storytelling DC was tucking into a single issue in the postwar years.
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