The Adventures of Bob Hope #80
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running comedy series delivers another gem in this May 1963 issue, with cover art by Mort Drucker perfectly capturing the gag: a hulking karate instructor effortlessly smashes a stone block while a bemused Bob Hope — dressed in a gi and flanked by a woman in a traditional kimono — quips that he's still having trouble breaking open fortune cookies. Drucker's expressive linework wrings every drop of humor from the scene, making the size contrast between the stoic sensei and the thoroughly unimpressed Hope absolutely delightful. A fine example of the lighthearted, celebrity-driven comedy that kept this DC title going strong throughout the early 1960s.
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