Police Comics #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "It's an Ill Wind That Blows the Hat!", Paw’s desperate attempt to dodge a beating from Maw takes a turn when he claims Dewey is asleep in the house—only for Dewey to show up and reveal the real sleeper: their hog, Rufus. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this 1947 tale from Police Comics #70 delivers classic slapstick chaos with a barnyard twist, all brought to life in bold, expressive style by Jack Cole on the cover.
When a master hatter is murdered over a mysterious top hat, Plastic Man finds himself pursuing a ruthless killer who'll stop at nothing to claim it—all while the hat keeps changing hands in the most unexpected ways. With Woozy Winks stumbling into the mix and a shadowy villain closing in, Plastic Man has to stay one step ahead to keep the prize from falling into the wrong hands. It's a wild chase where a simple hat becomes the center of a deadly game.
In this 1947 humor tale from Police Comics #70, Paw tries to dodge a scolding from Maw by insisting Dewey is asleep inside the house—only for Dewey to show up and reveal the real sleeper was their hog, Rufus.
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Reprinted in Plastic Man Archives #7 (2005)
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