The Adventures of Bob Hope #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August–September 1955 DC comedy gem finds the Bob Hope comic character leaning over a Navy recruitment booth, completely smitten with the sharp-uniformed female recruiter behind the counter — hearts practically floating off the page — while a hapless sailor looks on. Owen Fitzgerald's cover art delivers the classic Bob Hope charm perfectly, with the gag spelled out in speech bubbles: asked if he's interested in seeing the world, our hero replies he's more interested in seeing "something out of this world — like you, doll!" Light, breezy, and genuinely funny, this is mid-1950s humor comics doing exactly what they do best.
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