The Adventures of Bob Hope #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running humor series delivers another winning setup in this July 1961 issue, with cover art by Mort Drucker showing Bob and a dark-haired companion deep inside a prehistoric cave — she's clinging to him in fright over eerie stone carvings of ancient creatures looming on the cave wall, while Bob, ever the wisecracker, deadpans that "cold cowards are my specialty." Drucker's expressive linework captures both the spooky atmosphere and the comedic timing perfectly, making the gag land with a grin. A charming snapshot of early-'60s comedy comics done with real craft.
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Bob is mistaken for a private eye, and decides he wants to keep his eye on Leonora.
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