The Adventures of Bob Hope #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBob Hope fancies himself a fine artist in this 1962 DC comedy gem, and the cover by Mort Drucker captures the joke perfectly — a beret-wearing Bob scolds his glamorous model ("You moved!") while his canvas displays a wildly abstract, giant-eyed painting that has absolutely nothing to do with the elegant woman holding a pottery vase beside him. Drucker's expressive linework brings both the exasperated painter and his bemused subject to life with the warm, character-rich humor that made this series such a delight throughout its run.
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A rich young woman thinks Bob is a great modern artist and invites him to her home to be his patron.
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