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Feature Comics #87 (1945)
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In a lighthearted 1945 tale from Feature Comics #87, Vince tries to impress his mother by bringing home a "service man" for dinner—only to accidentally pick up an alluring WAC. But when the woman reveals she’s actually a chorus girl from *G.I. Jane’s Musical Show!*, Lala’s skepticism turns into full-blown dismay, setting up a classic wartime comedy of mistaken identity.
In this 1945 humor tale from Feature Comics #87, Jo’s fiancé Chauncey promises her he’s got an "extra fine cellar" for Vincent—only to reveal it’s not for wine, but for housing a cot and tending the furnace. The misunderstanding leads to a quietly absurd mix-up that plays on expectations and the literal meaning of a cellar.
In a lighthearted 1945 gag from Feature Comics #87, Vincent’s attempt to flirt with a bathing beauty on the beach backfires when he accidentally greets the only lady cop on duty—landing him in hot water faster than a splash from the tide.
In a 1945 installment of Feature Comics, Butch’s expectations take a hilarious turn when he’s tasked with welcoming a new circus worker—only to find the arrival is a strong, capable woman more at home with tent stakes than with the glamorous image he’d imagined.