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Camp Comics #2

Mar 1942 · Western · 0.10 USD
“It's Not Etiquette to Strike a Lady Who Is a Good Counter-Puncher”

In "It's Not Etiquette to Strike a Lady Who Is a Good Counter-Puncher," Walt Kelly delivers a delightfully absurd 1942 romp where a date night spirals into chaos when Sy finds himself on the receiving end of a lady wrestler’s punches—much to Clarence’s surprise. With Kelly’s signature wit and energetic art, this Camp Comics #2 tale turns a simple misunderstanding into a hilarious, high-kicking farce.

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writer, artist, inker Walt Kelly

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writer, artist, inker Walt Kelly

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Sy has a date with Kitty, and Clarence has a blind date that turns out to be the lady wrestler. Due to certain highly implausible complications, Sy ends up being the one that has to deal with the lady wrestler. He gets kicked around by her, 'til Clarence "saves" the lady from Sy's abuse, and all ends in pure delight.

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