The Adventures of Bob Hope #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running comedy series delivers another dose of Bob Hope's signature charm in this 1961 issue, with Mort Drucker's cover art capturing a perfectly absurd scene at the Patent Office. Bob grins ear to ear as he taps a crate marked "TOP SECRET," boasting to a skeptical blonde in a red dress that it contains "the greatest invention ever" — while a wild-haired, barefoot caveman-type lurks to the side, apparently along for the ride. Drucker's expressive, rubbery linework makes every raised eyebrow and comedic beat land just right, promising the kind of light, laugh-filled storytelling that kept this series going strong.
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