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The Adventures of Bob Hope #77
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DC's long-running comedy series delivers another dose of delightful absurdity in this 1962 issue, with a cover by Mort Drucker showing Bob Hope — dangling upside-down and still cracking wise — quipping to a blonde woman that "phony Svengolly's black magic wouldn't work," while a turbaned, caped magician-type waves what appears to be a wand or feather nearby. Drucker's expressive linework captures the cheerful chaos perfectly, from Hope's flapping tie to the magician's theatrical flourish. It's the kind of warm, slapstick silliness that made The Adventures of Bob Hope such a dependable treat throughout its run.
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