Tip Top Comics #9 (93)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sorcerer Statesman!", a down-on-his-luck Bill stumbles upon a magical lamp, only to find his wishes backfire in increasingly absurd ways—until he wakes up, realizing it was all a dream. Now working at a war plant, he’s handed a new role building "battleships and such" as the nation’s needs take priority. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this 1944 gem blends wartime grit with whimsical fantasy, all captured in a striking cover by Rudolph Dirks.
Bill Bumlin dreams of riches after rubbing a lamp and summoning a Genii, only to have his wishes backfire in hilariously awkward ways. When he wakes up, the fantasy fades—only to be replaced by the real-life grind of building "battleships and such" at a war plant.
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