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Get Lost #2 (1954)

Mikeross Publications · 1954 · 37 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Invisible Mr. Mann
7 pp · satire-parody
I Killed Cock Robin
6 pp · humor
The Sewer Keeper
4 pp · satire-parody
The Sewer KeeperThe Garbage KeeperThe Old Hag

In "The Sewer Keeper," three unlikely storytellers—The Sewer Keeper, The Garbage Keeper, and The Old Hag—take turns spinning a bizarre tale of a vampire lady and a ghoul who fall for each other, only to be stranded and slowly starve. As their story unfolds, each of the three narrators begins to fall ill, their fates mirroring the grim fate of the lovers they describe.

S.S. Gigantic
1 pp · humor
Robin the Hood
6 pp · satire-parody

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