The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThere's no shortage of botanical chaos on Bob Oksner's cover for this 1969 DC comedy gem — Jerry Lewis is frantically feeding a pot full of giant, snapping Venus flytraps at the 13th Annual Flower Show, watering can and plant food in hand, while a terrified young Renfrew gets flung through the air and a speech balloon makes it perfectly clear Jerry has his priorities straight. The story title "The Flowers That Boom in the Spring" promises that this horticultural nightmare only gets wilder once you turn the page. At just 15 cents, it's a delightfully goofy slice of late-'60s humor comics that DC wasn't shy about calling "America's Funniest Comic Mag!
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