New Funnies #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAn anthology featuring "Step-on-It Steve," a slapstick comedy strip about a bumbling man whose clumsy misadventures with children lead to physical comedy and chaos. Steve struggles through various scenarios, including botched home work and interactions with kids, culminating in slapstick mishaps. The issue also includes a humorous question-and-answer feature where a woman poses riddles to a young boy, covering topics from catarracts to Japanese sandmen, and a story involving a cowboy character named Foley and Pete dealing with a skunk and other woodland complications.
Edison the famous inventor was written off as a dunce in his early schooling, but his mother's encouragement and his own natural curiosity in chemistry pointed toward something greater. This biographical tale follows the young man's determination through hardship—including a train accident that left him deaf—and chronicles how he parlayed his early inventions into the resources and laboratory needed to develop some of history's most transformative devices, from the phonograph to the cinematograph and beyond.
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