Daffy #6
In "A Game of Table Golf," Elmer Fudd, convinced ducks can't fly above 15,000 feet, sets out to escape Daffy Duck by relocating to the supposedly unreachable 20,000-foot peak of Mt. Craggy—only to find the mountain already claimed by a mysterious hermit "wild man." Daffy, determined to keep Fudd from reaching his new high-altitude retreat, launches a series of increasingly absurd and slapstick defenses. Written by Michael Maltese and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Phil De Lara (who also inked the cover), this 1956 Dell comic delivers classic cartoon chaos in a single, self-contained gag. The cover, also by De Lara, captures the escalating absurdity with a perfectly timed, exaggerated moment.
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Elmer reads that ducks are unable to fly higher than 15,000 feet, so he decides to live on top of 20,000-foot Mt. Craggy to be rid of Daffy. Problem is that a hermit "wild man" is believed to live atop that same peak, prompting Daffy to do his best to keep Fudd from reaching the top.
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