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Four Favorites #31 (1947)

Ace Magazines [1940s-1950s] · 1947 · 52 pages

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ContinueFour Favorites #32 →
Contains 5 stories
Untitled story
11 pp · humor
Jerrywitch on broombus driverold man reading Monkeyshine ComicsMr. PickelPickel's daughterpolicemenfire chieffiremenjudge
Everything's So Peaceful
9 pp · humor; teen
Hap HazardUncle JimMr. CrabbeHap's fatherdoctornursenosy womanconductorold manlawyer

Hap Hazard heads to his Uncle Jim's country place for a peaceful stay, but a seemingly innocent train ride sets off a chain of mishaps that follows him all the way to his destination. When Mr. Crabbe, a man desperately seeking quiet and rest, keeps crossing paths with Hap through a series of escalating misunderstandings, the two end up caught in a wild game of mistaken identity and pursuit. By the time the dust settles, Mr. Crabbe discovers that the peace he was chasing might be found in the most unexpected place.

Untitled story
10 pp · humor
HazelJoeyMacDuff (dog)Van TishWilly the Weepertwo policemenboy with ice cream coneGregory RobertsMr. Mywin
Untitled story
11 pp · humor; teen
CurlyBetteKiller MacReginald Adams IIIBette's fatherrefereeseveral boxers
Triple Trouble
5 pp · humor; teen
Hap HazardMrs. BarretBabs Barretold womanFreckPeggylibrarianbarberpsychiatrist

Hap Hazard thinks he's found the perfect gift for his sweetheart Babs Barret—a bestselling book—but when she discovers it's a screed against women, she demands he get rid of it immediately. What follows is a hilarious game of hot potato as the book mysteriously keeps finding its way back to Babs' porch, no matter how many times Hap tries to pass it along to friends or donate it, each transfer only digging him deeper into trouble.

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