The Mad House Glads #84
In "Double or Nothing," a mobster’s plan to blow up Clyde’s apartment backfires when Dick accidentally hits him with his car. Taken in and tended to, the mobster’s panic escalates when a casual conversation about cooking fish leads him to believe he’s in the hands of a gruesome killer. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Stan Goldberg, with letters by Bill Yoshida and a cover by Stan Goldberg, this 1972 issue of The Mad House Glads delivers a classic mix of slapstick and suspense.
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A member of the mob attempts to bomb Clyde's apartment for writing exposés about the fixing of college sports. Later, Dick unknowingly hits the mobster with his car and takes him to his house until he comes to, where his conversation about how to cook a fish scares the mobster into thinking that he is going to die a gruesome death at the hands of the Glads.
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