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Comics on Parade#6 (6)
Comics on Parade #6 (6)
“Edward E. Robinson”
"Edward E. Robinson" in Comics on Parade #6 (1938) delivers a sharp, humorous domestic moment from the early days of comic strips, spotlighting Ma Dingle’s clever use of fear to keep her husband in check. Drawn with crisp, expressive lines by Bernard Dibble, the story captures a quiet power struggle with a wink, all in a 10-cent comic from the golden age of syndicated humor.
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artist, inker Bernard Dibble
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artist, inker Bernard Dibble
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Ma Dingle uses her "fear" of Pa as a way to avoid buying anything from a pushy salesman. Pa overhears but when he tries to capitalise on this, Ma shows him who's boss.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).