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Comics on Parade#12 (60)
Cover: Ernie Bushmiller

Comics on Parade #12 (60)

Mar 1948 · United Feature Syndicate · 0.10 USD
“The Blind Postman”

In "The Blind Postman," Ernie Bushmiller delivers a charming slice of 1948 small-town life as Nancy and Sluggo take on a series of makeshift business schemes on a sweltering summer day. From washing pets to giving push-cart taxi rides and doling out questionable advice, their antics are as clever as they are endearing—all drawn with Bushmiller’s signature wit and line work. The cover by Bushmiller captures their playful energy, making this a standout entry in the Comics on Parade series.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Ernie Bushmiller
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While also trying to keep cool on a hot summer's day, Nancy and Sluggo compete at making money from a variety of start-up business ventures, including washing pets, giving 'taxi rides' via push cart, and offering advice.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).