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Jan 1943 · Simon and Schuster · [None]
“A Slippery Day”

In "A Slippery Day," Walter Berndt delivers a clever, slapstick tale of youthful mischief as Herby devises a devious plan to outwit a stadium guard by painting a fake hole on the fence—just as his friends are about to sneak in. With Berndt handling writing, art, and inks, the story brims with the kind of playful, visual wit that defined early comic humor, all captured in a crisp, period-perfect style.

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writer, artist, inker Walter Berndt

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writer, artist, inker Walter Berndt

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Herby paints a fake hole on the fence to a baseball stadium so the guard will monitor it instead of the actual hole he and his friends use to sneak in.

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