Fox (1939-1951)

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Comic books: Misc. Publishers: Fox (1939-1951)
By Keith Alan Morgan (Kmorgan) on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 - 4:19 am:

Rib Tickler #1

Icky was a flute player with a swing band.

Alex Kafoski

Alex Kafoski wants Icky in his symphony orchestra. Roy Gumbardo refuses to sell Icky to Kafoski (I assume he means his contract). Kafoski then decides to hire some gangsters to kidnap Icky.
uhhh... what? Okay, maybe Rule of Funny, but come on! Is this the way Kafoski handles everything? ("Betty turned me down for a date? I'll kidnap her!" "That woman bought the last carton of orange juice? I'll hire thugs to steal it from her!")

Page 3, Panels 5 & 6. The thug is bald in one panel, but has blonde hair in the next.

Page 4, Panel 4. One of the thug's word balloons is pointing at Icky, which is amusing, because it make it look like Icky is behind his own kidnapping.

Page 5, Panel 6. Icky's blue coat turns white.


Snooky was a little human girl in a family of bears.

Does Some Inventing

Page 3, Panel 5. Snooky's red dress turns yellow here.


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