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Cover: Orestes Calpini

Punch and Judy Comics #3

Jun 1951 · Hillman · 0.10 USD
“How the Camel Got Two Humps”

In "How the Camel Got Two Humps," Fatsy ropes in his country cousins Grits, Burlap, and Nothing for a scheme that sees his rich uncle McSwine pretending to hunt a wild boar—though the real action is all in the performance. Orestes Calpini handles both the interior art and the cover, bringing the whole farcical escapade to life with his distinctive style.

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artist, inker Orestes Calpini
cover pencils, inks Orestes Calpini

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Fatsy enlists his country cousins Grits, Burlap and Nothing in a scheme to allow his rich uncle McSwine to participate in a fake "wild boar hunt."

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).