The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSummer camp has never looked this dangerous — or this funny. Bob Oksner's cover drops Jerry Lewis and a terrified young Renfrew at the feet of "Uncle Hal," the imposing, medal-draped commandant of Camp Wack-A-Boy, whose idea of a disciplined boys' camp includes a shark-filled swimming pool, a graveyard labeled "Rest Period Hill," and a nature hike led by a counselor being chased by a black cat. Jerry's wide-eyed reassurance — "You sure run a dandy disciplined boys' camp, sir!" — says everything about the cheerful chaos waiting inside this 1966 DC gem, written by Arnold Drake with art and inks by Oksner at his rubber-faced best.
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Jerry leaves Renfrew at the boys' camp across the lake. Meanwhile, Zania reveals her magic only works on things that begin with a-c.
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