The Adventures of Bob Hope #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis June/July 1951 DC comedy gem packs a full 52 pages of laughs into one dime, and Owen Fitzgerald's cover sets the tone perfectly. A wide-eyed Bob Hope recoils in terror on a spooky doorstep, surrounded by creepy monsters lurking in the shadows — a towering ghoul at the door, a wild-haired creature crouching to the left, and a green-faced horror peering around the corner — while his unfazed companion cheerfully insists, "Come on, silly — you know they can't be real!" The cover tagline promises "a haunted house, a heavenly honey, and a horrified Hope" adding up to a hilarious adventure, and with Cal Howard writing and Fitzgerald handling both pencils and inks, this issue delivers that comic chaos with genuine charm.
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Bob and Lily have to stay in the haunted house all night in order to inherit Aunt Matilda's estate.
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