The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis February 1962 DC issue spotlights Jerry Lewis in his Paramount picture The Errand Boy, with an eye-catching photo cover straight from the film — Jerry is center frame, hilariously blowing a bubble that nearly connects with a glamorous blonde woman's own bubble, while a bewildered man in a bow tie looks on and additional onlookers crowd the background. The cover tagline teases that "troubles aren't just bubbles for Jerry as The Errand Boy who almost wrecks Hollywood," promising the kind of escalating comic chaos the series delivered so reliably. Written and drawn by Bob Oksner with inks by Graham Place, this tie-in issue is a delightful snapshot of early-'60s Hollywood comedy brought to the comics page.
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