Smash Comics #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Smash Comics #73, Curly, Marge, and Spunky kick off a summer adventure aboard their father’s new houseboat, only to find themselves drifting when a noisy neighbor cuts the mooring rope. Luckily, the trio are back on dry land by morning—though the real fun may just be beginning. Art by Sid Lazarus, with a cover by Jack Cole.
In this 1947 adventure from Smash Comics #73, Hot-Foot takes on a surreal showdown where a bull in the stock market proves more than just a metaphor—calming the beast only reveals the furious investor behind the chaos.
Curly, Marge, and Spunky enjoy a carefree day aboard their father’s new houseboat, but their fun takes a sudden turn when a frustrated neighbor severs the mooring rope, sending them drifting beyond sight of land. The next morning, luck brings them back to shore—safe, if a little shaken.
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