Spoof #56
In "Flash rencontre Jerry Lewis," Jerry finds himself unexpectedly transformed into the Flash after discovering Abra Kadabra’s magic wand in a tailor’s workshop—little knowing the tailor secretly outfits super-villains. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Bob Oksner, this 1981 spoof blends classic comic absurdity with a surprising twist, all rendered in bold, expressive art. The cover by Bob Oksner captures the moment of transformation with playful flair.
In a delightfully absurd twist, Jerry Lewis accidentally becomes the Flash after finding Abra Kadabra’s magic wand in a tailor’s shop—unaware the tailor’s been outfitting supervillains. When the real Flash arrives to stop the chaos, Jerry’s newfound speed puts him in the middle of a whirlwind of mistaken identity and comic mayhem.
When the girls believe Scooter is about to move away, they team up with Sylvestre to scare off any potential house buyer—just to keep him around. A lighthearted prank unfolds in the familiar chaos of teen mischief, all centered on the quirky house of tante Hatta.
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↩ Reprints Leave It to Binky #34 (1953), The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #112 (1969), Leave It to Binky #70 (1969), Debbi's Dates #11 (1970), Swing with Scooter #34 (1971)
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