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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Like They Care

From 1999: Too bad them chicks are jailbait. Cover by Bob Burden.

Marvel Boy Growed Up

From 1975: It's Old Home Month! Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

Meat Lover's Six Foot Deep Dish

From 1953: "My partner's a ghoul. He gets the leftovers!". Cover by Bill Everett.

Not To Mention Cap'n Crunch

From 1962: And not enough Quakes! Cover by Nick Cardy.
 Damn they're tasty!

Your Guess Is As Good As Mine

From 1975: I wonder how old he is in Krypto years? Cover by Dick Giordano.

Deja Screwed

From 1957: Damn this seems familiar. Cover by unknown.

A Punk Buzz At That

From 1943: "Buzz off, Buzzy!". Cover by Dan Zolnerowich.
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His Pick Up Lines Stink Too

From 1952: Not to mention he sucks. Cover by unknown.

Wrong Creature

From 1987: "That only works on vampires, ya MO-RON!". Cover by Jack Jackson.

Not That One

From 1958: "Don't worry about the slot. Already got one". Cover by Carl Barks.

Not Yer Average Joe

From 1982: Toke Camel. Cover by John Pound.

Don't Even Get Me Started On Bat-Kitty

From 1960: Don't let that Bat-Mite near Bat-Hound! They're worse than Bat-Fleas! Cover by Sheldon Moldoff.

Not A Ghost Of A Chance This Ends Well

From 1945: "I knew I'd get burned on this blind date!". Cover by unknown.
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Ya Chooses How Ya Loses

From 1967: "Would you prefer the hammerlock or the eye gouge, you turkeyneck?". Cover by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia.

Trapdoor Man

From 1955: That'll teach 'um to cut the cheese in the cockpit! Cover by unknown.

Multitasking Mutilator

From 1973: And after he kills him he can build that picket fence o' his dreams. Cover by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer.

GOT To Have

From 1995: Herbie heard Carrot has hard-to-find cinnamon  lollipops. Cover by Bob Burden.

Ow My Oop

From 1940: Adding injury to insult. Cover by Bill Everett.
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