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Fun Parade#46
Cover: Louis Priscilla

Fun Parade #46

Jul 1950 · Harvey · 0.25 USD
“Man Attracts Wrong Woman”

"Man Attracts Wrong Woman" in Fun Parade #46 (1950) delivers a quirky, high-stakes caper from writer-artist W. Jourdain, whose all-in-one creative hand shapes every page with crisp, expressive lines. When Snoopy intercepts a radio report about a child’s kidnapping, he takes matters into his own paws—demanding answers from the underworld with a surprisingly firm ultimatum. The cover by Louis Priscilla captures the moment’s tension with a bold, stylized image that perfectly frames the story’s oddball blend of crime and comedy.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer W. Jourdain · cover Louis Priscilla

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writer, artist, inker, letterer W. Jourdain
cover pencils, inks Louis Priscilla

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Snoopy hears of the kidnapping of an heiress child over the radio and forcefully delivers his terms to the underworld - that he wants to know the whereabouts of the child. When he informs the mother of Baby De Murph that her child has been located and can be freed for $250,000, she is dismayed that the baby's value to the criminals is insufficient to the family's worth and may damage their reputation.

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