Many thanks, Jetstone, for uploading this rare Golden Age Funny Animal book. I've been looking for it for many years. I now have every Dizzy Duck comic book except #35 (Adventure in Venice - which should be have been easier to find, because it contains a much better comedic adventure long lead story, and sold much more, as #39 was the series' last issue, and Standard Comics (Ned Pines) already knew that this series would end soon. In addition to still missing #35, I am also missing only the series' previous title, Barnyard's #4.
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