Punch Comics #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Impy Goes Fishing," the ever-clever Nemo teams up with his loyal friend Impy to unravel a mystery at King Morpheus's palace, where a mysterious fortune teller named Bombah claims to foresee the Princess's fate. With the royal court on edge and a strange crystal ball at the center of the intrigue, Nemo must use wit and caution to expose the truth—before the Princess is swayed by deception. Art by Bob McCay, this 1947 Punch Comics gem delivers a quirky, suspenseful tale with a touch of whimsy.
In the quiet countryside of 1947, two teens, Jerry and Eight Ball, stumble upon a dangerous secret when they catch poachers stealing cattle from Mr. Smith’s farm—only to be kidnapped in the process. Now, the rest of the Young Americans—Monty, Dolly, Brenda, and Spud, along with their loyal dog Thunder—must race against time to track them down before it’s too late.
In the dreamlike halls of King Morpheus’s palace, chaos brews when the royal physician Dr. Pill suddenly vanishes and the enigmatic fortune teller Bombah arrives with a glowing mystic ball claiming to foresee the Princess’s fate. With his wits sharpened and his trust in the supernatural thin, Nemo teams up with his quick-thinking friend Impy to unravel the truth behind Bombah’s eerie predictions—before the Princess is swept away by illusion.
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