The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA wonderfully daffy cover from 1961's DC comedy series, with Bob Oksner capturing Jerry Lewis dangling upside-down — held at each end like a human telescope by two men peering through his binoculars — while a seated young woman looks on in exasperated disbelief. Jerry's speech bubble triumphantly announces he's found the crooks' hide-out, which tells you everything you need to know about the cheerful chaos awaiting inside. Oksner's loose, expressive linework suits the rubber-limbed slapstick perfectly, making this an irresistible snapshot of early-'60s comic comedy at its most gleefully absurd.
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Jerry buys a box of jelly donuts full of jewels.
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