The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1958 DC gem captures Jerry Lewis at his most delightfully hapless — clutching a glowing flask in a makeshift laboratory while a glamorous woman asks about his secret invisible ink formula, only for Jerry to cheerfully confess he just threw the last batch out the window. Sure enough, a bowler-hatted, bespectacled figure tumbles through the window in the background, striped trousers and yellow gloves flailing, as the chaos unfolds with perfect comic timing. Owen Fitzgerald's cover art delivers the rubber-faced energy and warm absurdity that made The Adventures of Jerry Lewis such a treat for 1958 readers — all for just a dime.
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Jerry invents invisible ink that attracts interest from Ipsonian spies.
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