Snappy #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the Humorama stable of "lively man's gags," this May 1958 issue of Snappy delivers exactly the breezy cartoon comedy its tagline promises. Bill Ward's cover art showcases two gag panels: a glamorous, curvaceous brunette trading quips with a flustered traffic officer — her punchline, "You don't have to do that, Officer; I usually stop traffic all by myself!" — alongside a second scene at a Sport Car Sales lot where a wide-eyed salesman watches an equally shapely blonde decline the vehicle with a knowing one-liner. Ward's confident linework and expressive characters make this 35-cent issue a cheerful snapshot of late-1950s American humor magazine style.
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