The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 1971 DC comedy gem says it all: Jerry Lewis perches triumphantly atop a living totem pole — whose stacked faces include Superman himself — gleefully declaring he's outsmarted the crowd of arrow-wielding pursuers swarming below, with a teepee in the background completing the chaotic Western scene. Bob Oksner's expressive, rubbery linework gives the whole absurd tableau an irresistible energy, from Jerry's self-satisfied grin to the bewildered mob beneath him. The issue also promises a backup feature, "The Target in Tights!", spotlighted by a small acrobatic figure at the bottom — making this a genuinely fun package of DC's silliest, most good-natured humor comics.
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