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Paul Terry's Comics#116

Paul Terry's Comics #116

Aug 1954 · St. John · 0.10 USD
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“The Repelling Ray”

In "The Repelling Ray," Heckle and Jeckle pull off their most absurd scam yet, trapping the perpetually dim-witted Dimwit in a bottle smaller than he is—only to unleash him as Officer Reilly’s baffled, reluctant sidekick. Jim Tyer’s dynamic art brings every slapstick twist to life in this classic 1954 oddity from Paul Terry's Comics #116.

artist, inker Jim Tyer

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artist, inker Jim Tyer

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Heckle and Jeckle literally stuff and cram Dimwit into a small bottle one quarter of his size to perpetrate a "genie scam" on the cops who look to shut down the magpies' phony fortune-telling business. When Dimwit is finally released from his impossibly small container, he becomes the not-so-mystic servant of Officer Reilly, in another wild outing aptly illustrated by Tyer.

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