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Army and Navy Fun Parade#5
Cover: Al Ross
Army and Navy Fun Parade #5
“Tattooed Stripes”
In "Tattooed Stripes," Daffy finds himself overwhelmed when a simple ad for letters brings a flood of mail, forcing him to confront his sergeant’s strict demand to reply to every single one. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered by Art Helfant, this 1944 installment from Army and Navy Fun Parade #5 captures wartime humor with a personal touch, all framed by Al Ross’s expressive cover.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Art Helfant · cover Al Ross
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Art Helfant
cover pencils, inks Al Ross
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Desperate for more letters Daffy puts an ad in the newspaper inviting people to write him. He receives a massive bag of letters at the next mail call but his sergeant insists he answer every one.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).