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The Kilroys #2 (1947)

American Comics Group · 1947 · 52 pages

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ContinueThe Kilroys #3 →
Contains 7 stories
Some Pun'kins
8 pp · humor

When Natch borrows his pop's car for the evening with strict orders to return it by midnight, a flat tire threatens to make him late—but that's the least of his problems. His father, unaware of the delay, decides to teach his son a lesson by replacing the automobile with a pumpkin, only to set off a wild chain of misunderstandings involving the police, a stolen pumpkin report, and a Cinderella Dance that ends anything but magical. It's a slapstick comedy of errors where one well-intentioned prank spirals hilariously out of control.

Brown Eyes, Wire You Blue?
7 pp · humor; teen

When Natch needs quick cash for Judy's birthday gift, he lands a job at the Western Union office—but his rival Wilbur has other plans, sending a singing telegram to steal the spotlight. As schemes collide and the birthday surprise unravels in hilarious fashion, Natch discovers that working for a living comes with unexpected twists, especially when Western Union's got something to say about it.

Beans, Beans, Beans!
6 pp · humor; teen

The Kilroys spot a bean-guessing contest at the department store with a $50 prize for the closest estimate, so they hatch a plan to fill a jar at home with beans and count them to crack the puzzle. Their scheme unravels when Dad sweeps up their scattered beans into the jar—erasing all their hard work—and then gets roped into helping with the recount, only to be named official judge of the contest, disqualifying the whole family from winning.

Woo-Woo Wolves
7 pp · humor; teen

When Natch carries Dorothy Brown's books home from Downbeat High School, he's just trying to be a gentleman—but his girlfriend Judy sees them together at the soda fountain and jumps to the worst possible conclusion. Now branded a "wolf," Natch takes some questionable advice from his pals and decides to lean into the reputation, setting off a chain of misunderstandings that'll test whether he can win Judy back or if he's dug himself in too deep.

Money --- the Hard Way
7 pp · humor

A young man tries to earn spending money for a date at the movies by doing lawn work with a power mower—but complications and distractions keep getting in the way. By the time he finally scrapes together his two dollars and forty cents the hard way, his plans fall through, and he ends up learning the real value of a dollar when his father needs the money more. It's a humorous look at how easily schemes to earn quick cash can backfire, with plenty of slapstick and unexpected twists along the way.

Warriors Bowled
7 pp · humor; teen

Natch gets his finger stuck in a bowling ball at the alley and can't leave without buying it—but he doesn't have the eight dollars. When his friend Jackson tries to fetch the money from Natch's house, he ends up getting his own hand trapped in the family's sugar bowl, setting off a chain of mishaps that lands them both in hot water with the bowling alley owner and the police. It's a wild ride of escalating trouble that proves sometimes one mistake is just the beginning.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Ickey Ike

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