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Cover: Bob Oksner
The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #92
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The Adventures of Jerry Lewis takes a delightfully supernatural turn in this 1966 DC issue, with cover art by Bob Oksner showing Jerry decked out in a star-spangled sorcerer's robe, desperately trying to conjure fire from a candle — producing only a feeble poof of smoke — while the red-haired witch Witch Kraft hovers overhead offering skeptical encouragement. A little kid in a NY Mets cap watches the whole fumbled ritual unfold, completing a wonderfully chaotic scene that promises the kind of good-natured, laugh-out-loud comedy DC was billing as "America's Funniest Comic Book.
writer Arnold Drake · artist, inker Bob Oksner · colorist Tommy Nicolosi · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Bob Oksner
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writer Arnold Drake
artist, inker Bob Oksner
colorist Tommy Nicolosi
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner
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