This was the strangest book I've seen here so far (yes, even stranger than the infamous "Bunty Boy" issue of Forbidden Worlds)(#107)(HEY-EEEE?), and THIRTY-FIVE CENTS IN 1943? What's this book printed on, GOLD? Stiil, there were some "laffs" to be had, the jokes about the mushroom, the Quarterback (no WAY would that fly today, though!), the beer in the joint, and the two "butt" jokes with Sizstor (love that spelling) Moron and the other with the Moron butcher made me laugh in spite of myself, and the art was good in a '40s sort of way. I would have rated this book higher, but that price tag already extended my generosity TO THE LIMIT - You'll get five stars and LIKE IT, ya MO-RONS!
By hhbooker2
Greetings & Salutations! It was a funny comic book in its time. The 1940s and 1950s was really an age of being innocent. We used to hear jokes back then we laughed at, like those here. Herbert Booker of Florida
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