The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeEgypt's ancient crypts set the scene for this 1966 DC comedy gem, as a menacing, bandage-wrapped mummy lurches out of its sarcophagus while an oblivious Jerry Lewis cheerfully leads his young companions to safety — following a trail of the mummy's own unraveling wrappings, with a G.I. Joe box comically tumbling nearby. Bob Oksner's cover perfectly captures the series' signature blend of spooky setup and slapstick punchline, with the story title "A Boy's Best Fiend Is His Mummy" promising the kind of groan-worthy wordplay that made The Adventures of Jerry Lewis one of DC's most reliably fun titles. A delightful snapshot of Silver Age humor comics at their most charmingly absurd.
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