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Terry-Toons Comics#75
Cover: Art Bartsch

Terry-Toons Comics #75

Aug 1949 · St. John · 0.10 USD
“How to Handle Crowds”

In "How to Handle Crowds," Heckle and Jeckle put their chaotic energy to work inventing an automatic clothes-selling machine to tame the madness of an overcrowded department store. With Jim Tyer handling both art and inks, the duo’s invention runs smoothly—until a by-the-book efficiency expert arrives, determined to streamline things his way. The cover, by Art Bartsch, captures the scene’s escalating absurdity in crisp, lively detail.

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artist, inker Jim Tyer · cover Art Bartsch

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artist, inker Jim Tyer
cover pencils, inks Art Bartsch

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Heckle and Jeckle invent an "automatic clothes selling machine" to relieve the chaotic conditions at an overcrowded department store. All goes well until a self-interested store efficiency expert (literally) throws a monkey wrench into the works.

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