The Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running comedy series delivers another delightful dose of slapstick chaos in this April 1956 issue, with a cover by Owen Fitzgerald that puts Jerry Lewis in a genuinely precarious spot — dangling mid-air in a yellow acrobat's outfit, clutching a wire and wide-eyed with panic, while Dean Martin and a blonde performer in an orange costume look on in alarm. The speech bubbles say it all: Dean warning Jerry there's "nothing holding you up," and Jerry's panicked reply — "Now he tells me!" — perfectly captures the duo's signature comedy dynamic. It's a fun, well-crafted cover that promises the kind of good-natured mayhem fans of Martin and Lewis had come to love from this series.
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Dean and Jerry get mixed up with a circus after Lola discovers Jerry has a way with animals.
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