Police Comics #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "His Lordship Woozy Winks," Jack Cole delivers a delightfully absurd adventure as the bumbling but well-meaning Jo and his perpetually flustered companion Plas journey to the British Isle of Bladau, where Woozy Winks believes he’s set to inherit a title and a fortune. With Jack Cole handling every aspect of the story—from writing and art to inking and lettering—the issue brims with his signature wit and visual flair, all set against the backdrop of a farcical inheritance twist that upends everything. The cover by Jack Cole captures the comic’s zany spirit in full.
In "His Lordship Woozy Winks," Plas and the perpetually bewildered Woozy Winks set off for the British Isle of Bladau, expecting a fortune and a noble title after the death of Woozy’s uncle, Jeffrey Winks. But their hopes unravel when they learn the true heir is a distant cousin named Moozy Winks—leaving Woozy with nothing but a title he never wanted and a mystery that’s only just begun.
Burp the Twerp gets a chance to be the hero when a desperate worker needs fifty trees cut down or he'll lose his job. The pint-sized pal steps up with his signature chomping power and delivers far more than asked—but his good deed comes back to bite him when success leads to sky-high expectations. A quick, silly payoff to a setup that proves helping doesn't always go as planned.
When the high school dramatic club selects "The Springtime of Love" as their annual production—with Broadway legend Caroline Corburn attending the premiere—a rivalry between cast members threatens to derail the show. Candy O'Connor sets her sights on a leading role, but when she's cast as the younger sister instead, she'll have to prove herself through sheer stage presence when disaster strikes during opening night. A warm, fast-paced tale of teenage ambition, backstage chaos, and what it takes to be a real trouper.
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