Terry-Toons Comics #56
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Great Flood!", Sourpuss finds himself caught in a chain of misadventures after a bumbling Gandy convinces him to buy a strange metal pipe from a mysterious turbaned stranger—only to have it stolen by two emissaries of the Pasha of Hasha. With the pipe now in the hands of a plumber, Sourpuss must scramble to reclaim it before the situation spirals further. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by the team behind the Terry-Toons Comics series, this 1947 adventure blends slapstick chaos with a touch of exotic intrigue, all wrapped in a cover by the era’s distinctive style.
When a bumbling mishap lands Sourpuss in the clutches of a mysterious turbaned stranger, he’s tricked into buying a metal pipe he’s told will find gold. Now desperate and out of cash, he follows Gandy’s wild idea to use the pipe for prospecting—until two emissaries of the Pasha of Hasha show up, claiming the pipe was stolen and demanding it back. Gandy’s already sold it to a plumber for 25¢, leaving Sourpuss scrambling to reclaim it before the real gold hunt begins.
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