Sparkler Comics #4 (4)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Firefly," El Bombo finds himself tangled in a bizarre mix of obsession and confusion—smitten by a billboard’s painted portrait of a woman and awkwardly hired as a nightclub bouncer without quite understanding the job. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this 1941 Sparkler Comics gem blends surreal humor and early noir vibes, all framed by Reg Greenwood’s striking cover art.
In this 1941 Sparkler Comics gem, El Bombo finds himself smitten with a woman’s face plastered on a billboard, leading to a series of awkward, misdirected romantic gestures. Meanwhile, his new gig as a nightclub bouncer leaves him baffled by the job’s basic rules, turning every night into a comedic misunderstanding.
In "null," Dilbury and Danny join Gomez on a dubious gold venture in the tropical nation of Concarnio, where a chance encounter with the haughty don Miguel quickly turns their expedition into a farcical misadventure. With humor and high stakes, the trio finds themselves tangled in a web of local eccentricities and misplaced ambitions.
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