Terry-Toons Comics #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTerry-Toons Comics #20 from May 1944 serves up a delightfully chaotic cover scene: a big-nosed cartoon character in a blue hat cheerfully calls out "Don't worry, Sourpuss — I'll be right down!" while teetering at the cliff's edge, apparently having just sent a grumpy wolf-like figure tumbling off with an "UGH!" — all while a curly-horned ram looks on with steaming nostrils. It's a perfect snapshot of the breezy, slapstick energy that made Terry-Toons a welcome ten-cent treat for young readers in wartime 1944.
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Grunty finds a formula for invisible paint, and he and Oscar mix up a batch. When it makes their fence invisible, they take it to the Army, but it fails the test.
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