Terry-Toons Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe March 1943 issue of Terry-Toons Comics delivers a wonderfully chaotic winter scene right on its cover — a massive rolling snowball has swallowed up a hapless pig character whole, with only limbs and a snout poking out, while a grinning cat in a yellow suit watches the mayhem unfold near a snow-dusted "DANGER" sign. It's the kind of gleeful slapstick energy that made Terry-Toons animation so beloved, translated perfectly to the comics page for a dime. A charming piece of wartime funny-animal comics that captures the season's mischief with big personality and bigger laughs.
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