Tip Top Comics #7 (91)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Peter Paul Rubens," Bill’s accidental birdshot leads to a guilty conscience and an unexpected fantasy: he dons a Robin Hood-inspired disguise, only to find his first "victim" is a magician whose top hat unleashes a stampede of wild animals. A whimsical, offbeat adventure from 1943, this story features the distinctive artwork of Bernard Dibble, both penciling and inking, and a delightfully surreal cover by Ernie Bushmiller.
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Bill goes hunting and feels guilty when he thinks he's shot a bird (which wakes up and pecks him in the nose). He decides to become a Robin Hood but his first victim is a magician whose top hat contains a stampede of wild animals.
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