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Drag Cartoons #43

Sep 1967 · Millar Publishing Company · 0.35 USD
“Wonder Wart-Hog Opens a Concessions Stand...”

In "Wonder Wart-Hog Opens a Concessions Stand...", the titular character—ever the troublemaker—finds himself in a courtroom after being arrested for jay-walking, only to turn the proceedings into a spectacle with his unorthodox defense. Written and illustrated by Pete Millar, this 1967 satire from Millar Publishing Company showcases the artist’s signature absurd humor, all rendered in his distinctive, energetic style. The cover by Pete Millar captures the chaotic spirit of the story, making this a standout entry in the series.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Pete Millar

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Pete Millar

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A man is arrested for jay-walking. He defends himself in court and, and after his case is dismissed, becomes so obnoxious that he's fined for contempt of court and ends up in jail.

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