Since today's main mummy yarn from Harvey was a bit on the short side, how about an extra post-code story… this time some silly "All Ages" fun from the November 1961 issue of Tales Calculated to Drive You Bats #1
I bought the original issues of Bats off the stands when they came out; I thought they were great. I lost interest when Orlando Busino left. George Gladir did the writing. I think Tut-Tut was one of the best stories. It was reprinted in various annuals.
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8 comments:
That was priceless - Princess Klassi-Lassi! :)
HA CUTE STUFF. AND TUT TUTS TALE ACTUALLY HAD BETTER STORY STRUCTURE THAN THE HARVEY POST.
It's a great week for Princesses @ THOIA.
Who did the Boris Kartoffel ad -- Tony Tallarico? Looks like it. Also, it was nice to see the loser mummy win a happy ending for his story.
Orlando Busino and Tales Calculated to drive You Bats are all time favorites of mine. Thanks!!
Isn't kartoffel German for potato?
>It's a great week for Princesses @ THOIA.
This whole week was deadicated to you. All Hail the Princess!
>Tony Tallarico?
Possibly. Also looks like Mitch O'Connell but I doubt he was even born yet.
>Isn't kartoffel German for potato?
You say potato, I say Kartoffel.
I bought the original issues of Bats off the stands when they came out; I thought they were great. I lost interest when Orlando Busino left. George Gladir did the writing. I think Tut-Tut was one of the best stories. It was reprinted in various annuals.
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