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The Adventures of Jerry Lewis#108
Cover: Bob Oksner

The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #108

Sep 1968 · DC · 0.12 USD
“The Cons Who Went to Kids' Camp”

In "The Cons Who Went to Kids' Camp," Jerry Lewis stumbles into a chaotic mix-up when Renfrew’s deadly shipment meant for Camp Wack-A-Boy ends up at Prison Camp Work-A-Day. Unwittingly, Jerry helps round up the escaped inmates, setting off a chain of mistaken identities and high jinks. Written by Don Segall and illustrated by Bob Oksner, with inks by Oksner and Tex Blaisdell and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1968 DC comic features a delightfully absurd premise and a cover by Bob Oksner.

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writer Don Segall · artist, inker Bob Oksner · inker Tex Blaisdell · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Bob Oksner

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writer Don Segall
artist, inker Bob Oksner
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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Renfrew ships lethal weapons to Camp Wack-A-Boy in order to take revenge on Uncle Hal, but the weapons are misdirected to Prison Camp Work-A-Day. Jerry Lewis unwittingly rounds up the escaped prisoners.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).