The Adventures of Bob Hope #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running humor series finds Bob Hope in full tropical mode on this June–July 1954 cover, rendered with breezy charm by Owen Fitzgerald. The gag is pure situation comedy: Bob, lei-clad and wearing a grass skirt with a price tag still attached, stands on a platform while a kneeling man in a loud Hawaiian shirt trims the hem, as two smiling hula-skirted women look on — a sign nearby advertising "Manny Loa Haberdasher Grass Skirts Sale" sealing the absurdity perfectly. It's a lighthearted snapshot of the era's comedy-comic style, with Fitzgerald's clean, expressive linework making every punchline land at a glance.
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The Classy Clothes Company takes back Bob's prize and he is forced to stowaway in a shipment of orchids to get back to New York.
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