Plop! #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's offbeat humor anthology returns with this Giant-sized edition of Plop!, promising "a million and one laughs" right on the cover. David Manak's three-panel cover sequence tells the whole gag wordlessly: a hapless skier rockets down a mountain slope, gets rolled up into a giant snowball, and is then snatched up by a gleeful, googly-eyed monster — all rendered with wonderfully loose, rubbery energy. Inside, Wally Wood handles writing, penciling, and inking duties, making this 1976 issue a satisfying showcase for fans of comics that refuse to take themselves seriously.
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Short poems for the letters P, Q, and R.
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