Scribbly #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeScribbly #4 (1949) delivers a playful, self-aware twist in the early days of DC's humor comics, as young cartoonist Scribbly imagines his rival O'Hara as a villain in his comic strip—only for O'Hara to turn the tables by publishing a story claiming Scribbly can actually pull off the Light-Finger Kid’s legendary trick shots. Written and drawn entirely by Sheldon Mayer, the issue blends satire and slapstick with a charmingly earnest energy, all rendered in Mayer’s distinctive, expressive style. The cover by Mayer captures the moment with bold lines and a touch of mischief.
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Scribbly draws O'Hara as the villain in a comic strip, so O'Hara prints a story in the paper saying that Scribbly can really do all the Light-Finger Kid's trick shots.
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