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Flippity & Flop#2
Cover: Jim Davis
Flippity & Flop #2
In Flippity & Flop #2 (1952), a child’s accidental release of a glider’s brake sends the craft hurtling into danger—only Captain Tootsie’s incredible strength saves the day. With art by C. C. Beck and inks by Pete Costanza, this whimsical adventure captures the charm of early DC humor comics, all framed by a lively cover by Jim Davis.
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A small child accidentally releases the brake on a glider and only Captain Tootsie's strength enables him to grab the tow rope and pull the glider back down.
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