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Funnyman
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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   By EHowie60
So that's what happened to Funnyman; he became a full-time children's party entertainer. Truly, a fate worse than death.
  
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PublicationAugust 1948 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
NotesMasthead carries the names of Siegel and Shuster.
 
FeaturingFunnyman
CreditsPencils: Joe Shuster? (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Superhero | Characters: Funnyman [Larry Davis]
NotesMasthead carries the names of Siegel and Shuster.
 
Comic StoryThe Super Snooper: Part 1 (12 pages)
SynopsisWhile in the public library, Larry happens upon a newspaper item from 1938, telling of Schemer Beamer's theft of the Mafoosky Gems, and eventually imprisonment for 10 years. He realizes that the sentence is nearly up and that the crook will be soon released and able to rejoin his mob.
FeaturingFunnyman
CreditsScript: Jerry Siegel (signed) | Pencils: Dick Ayers? [as Joe Shuster] (signed) | Inks: Shuster shop
ContentGenre: Humor; Superhero | Characters: Funnyman [Larry Davis]; Sgt. Harrigan; Schemer Beamer (villain, introduction); Beamer's mob [Bug-Eyes; Crusher; Rockjaw; the Curve] (villains, introduction for all)
 
Comic StoryThe Super Snooper: Conclusion (13 pages)
SynopsisIn the intervening years, Beamer's mob has changed, as the boys have grown weaker and the lady has put on a few pounds. They jump into a beat-up convertible only to discover that Funnyman is their chauffeur, and the Screwball Scrapper takes them on a wild ride into an elevator entrance of an old building. After many unsuccessful attempts to dispose of their driver, the gang is apprehended with a crate of the Mafoosky jewels in their possession, and a jealous Sgt. Harrigan kicks Funnyman in his steel-plated rear.
FeaturingFunnyman
CreditsScript: Jerry Siegel (signed) | Pencils: Dick Ayers? [as Joe Shuster] (signed) | Inks: Shuster shop
ContentGenre: Humor; Superhero | Characters: Funnyman [Larry Davis]; Sgt. Harrigan; Schemer Beamer (villain, introduction); Beamer's mob [Bug-Eyes; Crusher; Rockjaw; the Curve] (villains, introduction for all)
 
SynopsisOnce again, Sam escapes from a Police van and runs smack into the clutches of Funnyman on his motorcycle. But Slim eludes the Dashing Daredevil and follows Slim through a window of a nearby house while a child's birthday party is in progress. Funnyman is led by a girl into a dark room for a game of post office and he is promptly cracked over the head by Slim. Recovering, Funnyman eventually rounds up Slim during a pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey game.
FeaturingFunnyman
CreditsScript: Jerry Siegel (signed) | Pencils: Dick Ayers?; John Sikela? [as Joe Shuster] (signed) | Inks: Shuster shop
ContentGenre: Humor; Superhero | Characters: Funnyman [Larry Davis]; Slippery Slim (villain)
NotesStory credited to Siegel and Shuster.
 
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