Tip Top Comics #7 (115)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "At the Arlingwash Handicap," Bill, a man whose modest reward for returning a lost purse sparks a moment of quiet despair, drifts into a dream where his good and bad selves clash in a surreal, high-stakes race. Written by Bernard Dibble and illustrated by Dib, this 1946 tale from Tip Top Comics #7 (115) unfolds with a surreal edge, grounded in a single, quiet moment of moral tension. The cover by Rudolph Dirks captures the story’s whimsical yet charged atmosphere, a 10-cent glimpse into a mind at odds with itself.
In a 1946 slice of comic humor, Bill Bumlin wakes up to a nickel after returning a purse full of $5,900—only to drift off in a cinema and plunge into a surreal dream where his good and bad selves clash in a battle for his soul.
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Reprinted in Comics Revue #3 (1947), Comics Revue #4 (1947)
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