The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running humor series delivers a perfectly absurd spy-caper setup in this August 1963 issue, with Bob Oksner's cover showing Jerry — decked out in an elaborate military general's uniform and tall bearskin cap, a "Top Secret" note pinned to his chest — sprawled awkwardly on a pink sofa while a glamorous blonde woman leans in close. The snappy speech bubbles say it all: she's pleading her innocence as a suspected spy, while Jerry's flustered response is that his intuition, his brains, and the fact that he saw her seven times on the late show are all the evidence he needs. Oksner's expressive linework captures the comedy perfectly, making this a delightful snapshot of the series at its most charmingly silly.
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