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The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #69 cover
Cover: Bob Oksner

The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #69

Mar 1962 · DC · 0.12 USD
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DC's long-running humor series serves up a perfectly absurd scenario on this 1962 cover by Bob Oksner: Jerry has scrambled up a curtain rod to escape a boxing gorilla wearing gloves, while a glamorous redhead in a catsuit looks on with cheerful exasperation, scolding him not to admit he's afraid. The interplay between Jerry's wide-eyed stammering ("Okay, l-lady — I'll k-keep it to m-myself!") and the gorilla's patient, gloved stance captures exactly the kind of escalating, good-natured slapstick that made this series such a reliable laugh at the spinner rack.

writer, artist Bob Oksner · inker Graham Place · cover Bob Oksner

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writer, artist Bob Oksner
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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An ornithologist tries to turn Jerry into a bird-brain.

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