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Super Funnies #2 (1954)

Superior · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Dr. Acula
8 pp · humor

Dr. Acula, a plastic surgeon with a flair for the unconventional, takes on a wild new job when a film producer desperately needs ugly extras for an epic movie—but a spelling mistake in his help-wanted ad brings in handsome applicants instead. With scalpel in hand and dubious intentions, the good doctor sets about "correcting" his clients' appearances, creating increasingly bizarre and disastrous results that threaten to sink the entire production. It's a hilarious romp through 1950s Hollywood absurdity, where Dr. Acula's creative chaos leaves everyone wishing they'd never answered his ad.

Little Dead Riding Hood
7 pp · humor

A pint-sized troublemaker named Deadhead Riding Hood tangles with Bigbad the Wolf in this madcap 1954 romp through a world where nothing quite makes sense and everyone's got a con running. When the two finally meet, chaos erupts across Forest Street—complete with mistaken identities, interference from a counterfeit count, and schemes that unravel faster than they're hatched. It's a gleefully absurd take on a fairy tale where the only sure thing is that nobody stays on script for long.

Crime Against Man!
8 pp · humor; detective-mystery

Private eye Mike Barnnut (with two N's!) takes on a seemingly straightforward murder case at the mansion of wealthy Mrs. Got Rocks on Long Island, only to find himself caught in an escalating series of pranks and attacks that blur the line between mystery and mayhem. As bodies pile up and clues lead nowhere, Barnnut must untangle who's behind the crimes—and why—before the killer's twisted games claim another victim.

It's Snow Fun!
7 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

When Dopey Duck tackles a big snowfall with his characteristic enthusiasm, a simple task spirals into one mishap after another—from accidental snow-burying to getting caught up in municipal snow removal in ways he never anticipated. As he deals with the chaos of winter cleanup and his own soggy misadventures, an unexpected weather report threatens to undo all his hard-won efforts just when he thought the ordeal was finally over.

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