Sparkler Comics #8 (32)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Merrily They Row Along," lonely Bombo finds an unlikely friend in a mysterious, monster-like stranger with no memory—only to see the town panic when the man’s odd appearance sparks fear. As police move in, the truth behind the costume slowly emerges, revealing a surprising identity tied to the silver screen. Written and drawn by Bernard Dibble, this 1944 Sparkler Comics tale blends whimsy and suspense with a twist that’s as unexpected as it is perfectly timed. Cover by Bernard Dibble.
In a quiet moment of unexpected connection, Lonely Bombo strikes up a friendship with a mysterious, monstrous-looking man who claims to have no memory. When the man’s strange appearance alarms the townsfolk and draws police attention, the situation takes a surprising turn—his identity, once hidden beneath fear, is revealed in a moment that flips the script on everyone’s assumptions.
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Reprinted in Comics on Parade #2 (62) (1948)
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