Tip Top Comics #10 (142)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "At the Salon Cortez," Mr. Biltybux stumbles upon a forgotten $100,000 bill hidden in an old book, setting off a chain of comedic mishaps as Bombo tries to cash it in. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this 1948 gem from Tip Top Comics #10 (142) captures the absurdity of sudden wealth through a series of baffled reactions and dead-end attempts to exchange the bill. The cover, by Ernie Bushmiller, perfectly captures the story’s lighthearted tension.
Bombo stumbles upon a wild opportunity when Mr. Biltybux redisovers a forgotten $100,000 bill tucked inside an old book. With a mix of excitement and disbelief, Bombo sets out to cash it in—only to find the world’s banks and cashiers utterly baffled by the absurdity of the note.
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Reprinted in Curly Kayoe Comics #7 (1948), Comics on Parade #73 (1950), United Comics #14 (1951)
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