Tip Top Comics #11 (95)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Tip Top Comics #11 (1944), inventor John hands his friend Bill a mysterious anti-gravity liquid that turns heavy objects weightless. With a little help from the formula, Bill lifts a horse, then a bus, and finally a train—just to prove a point to the intimidating bully McSlaughterhouse, whose mind he might just change. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this early 1940s adventure blends whimsy and muscle with a touch of science-fueled swagger.
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Inventor John gives Bill an anti-gravity liquid that makes things light. Bill uses it to allow him to lift a horse, bus, train, etc. to impress bully McSlaughterhouse, who changes him mind about thrashing Bill.
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