The Adventures of Bob Hope #48
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running humor series puts Bob Hope in a wonderfully chaotic predicament on this 1957 cover by Owen Fitzgerald: Bob stands wide-eyed in a narrow alley as a crowd of robed, turbaned, and otherwise suspicious characters close in on him from every direction, while his blonde companion cheerfully points out they've stumbled onto the "Street of Seven Thieves." Bob's deadpan reaction to her breezy reassurance — "Don't believe everything you read, doll, they just named these streets to attract tourists!" — perfectly captures the comic fish-out-of-water tone that made this series such a delight. Fitzgerald's lively linework keeps the mayhem bouncy rather than menacing, making this ten-cent issue a charming snapshot of mid-1950s humor comics at their most fun.
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Bob hires himself as a private detective and travels to the country of Rootabaga to help his client find a rare stamp.
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