The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1963 DC title brings Jerry Lewis to life in a photo cover straight from his Paramount picture It's Only Money, showing Jerry getting his face comically squeezed between the hands of an enthusiastic woman — a wonderfully goofy snapshot of the slapstick energy the series was known for. The cover promises you'll "howl at Jerry's zany antics as a combination TV-repairman and private eye," which sets up a delightfully absurd premise worthy of Lewis at his most rubber-faced. Writer John Fenton Murray and artist/inker Bob Oksner bring their talents to the interior, making this a fun slice of early-'60s comedy comics at their most charmingly offbeat.
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TV repairman Lester wants to be a detective like his idol, so he sets out to locate a missing heir.
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