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That's rude to say to someone who's... bodily challenged!
What the?!?
Unlike most of these ads, I think this only ran once around 1953. It couldn't have taken too long for some kid to have gotten killed from this mknstrosity!
Best thing about the occult: free reading material!
Remember that old saying: "If you can't beat them, beat someone else!"
Wow! That's how I remember *my* birthday too!
Rabbit Stew... and all this!
This may come as a surprise, but it turns out that Elmer Fudd actually met his, er, 'stand-in' from All This and Rabbit Stew in the pages of Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies Comics #10! Be warned, however: if the rampant racial stereotyping in that cartoon bugs you (no bun intended, Doc!) then you probably wanna give this rabbit-less tale a miss as well. What's arguably worse, though, is Fudd's own heartless, thoughtless and hypocritical portrayal as he decides that some cute kittens he adopted are more trouble than they're worth.
[NOTE: Sadly, these are the best scans of LT&MM #10 I could find online. I used various methods to try and at least make the dialog more or less readable, but the results still leave much to be desired. Also, I just noticed that the newspaper copy on the last page, which should read "LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN: THREE KITTENS. REWARD OFFERED! 600 SOUTH GRAND" somehow managed to vanish when I posted the damn thing. You get what you pay for, I guess.]
1952: Atlas(Marvel) beats DC to the most iconic name for a tough-as-nails army sergeant -- well, "almoste"!
The KISS-Quacking-Crazy Marvel Years (1977-80)
Pix 1-3: Crazy Magazine #41 (1978); #62 (1980)
Pic 4: Howard the Duck #12-13 (1977); v. 2 #4 (1980)
Pix 5-7: Marvel Super Specials #1 (1977); #5 (1978)
More fab KISS fibs, this time from Movie-TV Lies magazine!
Peter in Lyin' Beat magazine 1976
(This was from a parody of Tiger Beat in CRACKED magazine.)