The Adventures of Jerry Lewis #99
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running humor series delivers another dose of slapstick mayhem in this 1967 issue, with Bob Oksner's cover showing a beefy gym teacher labeled "Mr. Hal" karate-chopping a stack of boards while a wide-eyed Jerry Lewis and a crowd of girls from the "Little Bo-Peep School for Girls" scramble backward in alarm. The story, "The School That Had No Class!," promises writer Arnold Drake's comedic touch as the "Mad Maids of Kamp Karefree" apparently make Jerry's life as their teacher thoroughly miserable. It's a cheerful slice of 1967 DC humor — Oksner's expressive, rubbery linework absolutely sells the chaos.
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Jerry gets a job teaching at Little Bo-Peep School for Girls, run by the same people who ran Camp Karefree last summer.
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