More Fun Comics #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1938 issue of More Fun Comics delivers exactly what the title promises — the cover by Creig Flessel captures a gloriously chaotic scene at an "Amateur Hour Presented by the Krummy Cake Co.," where a flustered emcee in a tuxedo gets bonked on the head while an enthusiastic young performer belts into a microphone, much to the dismay of the surrounding audience. Sixty-four pages of laughs and thrills await inside, all for just a dime. A wonderfully lively snapshot of the kind of broad, crowd-pleasing humor that made DC's anthology titles so popular in the late 1930s.
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Red starts off jumping over board to rescue a fellow passenger being threatened by sharks and bullets.
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