Terry-Toons Comics #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mysterious Prince," the mischievous magpies Heckle and Jeckle take a crack at helping their slow-learning classmate Dimwit by inventing a wacky solution: Answer Paste, a sticky substance meant to make answers stick in his mind. When the jar breaks and their prank backfires, the duo faces a punishing punishment—writing their names thousands of times in both directions. Art by Jim Tyer, with a cover by Art Bartsch, this 1950 Terry-Toons Comics #81 delivers classic slapstick chaos in a grade-school setting.
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Heckle, Jeckle, and Dimwit are all grade-school students among a class of other animal-students. To help slow-learner Dimwit with his studies, the magpies invent “Answer Paste”, to help the answers to questions “stick” to Dimwit’s feeble brain. Dimwit immediately achieves great intellectual heights then falls when the jar of “Answer Paste” drops to the floor and breaks. For their interference, Heckle and Jeckle are forced to “…remain after school and write [their] names six-thousand, seven-hundred and eight times – forward, and nine-thousand, three-hundred and seventy-six times – backward”.
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