Tip Top Comics #4 (136)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1947 slice of vintage fun, Mr. Biltybux faces a classic dilemma: he’s determined to catch the big baseball game on TV, but can’t miss his important guest. So he enlists Bombo to “tactfully entertain” the visitor—no easy task when the game’s just getting good. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this lighthearted comic captures the charm of early American humor strips, with Ernie Bushmiller’s cover adding a playful flair.
In a 1947 splash of humor from Tip Top Comics #4, Mr. Biltybux faces a classic dilemma: the baseball game on television versus an important guest. He enlists El Bombo to "tactfully entertain" Mr. Morganby until the game ends, setting off a series of awkward, well-intentioned missteps that promise laughs without ever revealing how Bombo—or the guest—manages to survive the ordeal.
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