Plop! #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's self-described "Magazine of Weird Humor" is in fine form with Plop! #15 (1975), and the cover — by Sergio Aragonés and Wally Wood — makes that promise immediately. A bulging-eyed, tongue-lolling grotesque creature with a riot of mismatched limbs tumbles upside-down while sporting a number "6" tag, all set against a bright yellow background crowded with tiny cartoon faces. It's gleefully absurd packaging for John Albano's interior story "All Wet!," with inking by Bill Draut rounding out the creative team.
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Damien runs off to join the circus, which is such a disaster that he returns to his abusive aunt. There, he unwittingly causes tragedy to befall her.
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