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Cover: Rube Grossman

Nutsy Squirrel #62

Nov 1954 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“My Dummy Done Told Me!”

In "My Dummy Done Told Me!", Amster’s latest scheme takes a bizarre turn when he convinces Dizzy that a guitar can talk—using a clever transmitter-receiver setup. Written and illustrated by Sheldon Mayer, this 1954 DC classic sees Dizzy’s gullibility spark an unexpected windfall, all while Amster’s prank unfolds with classic cartoon mischief. The cover, by Rube Grossman, captures the absurdity in full, a 10-cent gem of early comic whimsy.

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writer, artist, inker Sheldon Mayer · cover Rube Grossman

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writer, artist, inker Sheldon Mayer
cover pencils, inks Rube Grossman

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Amster tries to sell Dizzy the cords to a guitar with no success until Amster tricks Dizzy in believing the guitar can talk by using a transmitter-receiver invention. After purchasing the cords, a laughing Amster reveals the ruse but Dizzy makes millions by selling the invention.

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