The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 1968 DC comedy gem, drawn and inked by Neal Adams, erupts with cheerful chaos as a massive hulking figure looms at center, surrounded by a wild crowd of Jerry Lewis look-alikes in assorted costumes — a pirate, a Native American chief, a Frankenstein's monster, a little girl, and a bewildered kid near a "DANGER — Do Not Press Button" device (someone, naturally, pressed it). The story inside promises "The Many Lives of Jerry Lewis," and the cover delivers that premise with gleeful energy, hinting at a tale of wild disguises and comic mayhem. Written by Arnold Drake with lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this is DC's self-proclaimed "America's Funniest Comic Mag" living up to its billing in fine style.
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