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Punch and Judy Comics#4

Punch and Judy Comics #4

Jul 1951 · Hillman · 0.10 USD
“McMussel the Mighty”

In "McMussel the Mighty," Punch’s bold claim to outdo the Man in the Moon’s assistant, the ever-resourceful Snickelfritz, lands him in a lunar adventure he didn’t expect—literally. With art by Orestes Calpini and lettering by Ben Oda, this 1951 Hillman gem delivers whimsy and woe in equal measure as Punch’s confidence meets the moon’s unexpected challenges.

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artist, inker Orestes Calpini · letterer Ben Oda

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artist, inker Orestes Calpini
letterer Ben Oda

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Punch boasts that he could run the moon better than The Wonderful Snickelfritz, a puppet who is the assistant to the Man in the Moon. Snickelfritz hears this, and brings Punch to the moon to give him a chance to make good on his claim, with disastrous results.

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