Vehicles to Suit Your Hobby
(w/a: Nelson Dewey)
A nice intersection from a CARToons regular and the readers of this mag, as Dewey turns in stylized whips for hobbyists. There's nothing for comic collectors, but if you sit in your car with a mylar bag over your head, you've accomplished the same thing.
This feature shared the page with a real unfortunate subscription ad. Wow, the next six issues, delivered to my home -- and a frisbee! Well listen, surely issues 2-7 of Wham-O Giant Comics will bring me ever so much more joy than any ol' dumb frisbee ...
I hadn't realized the magazine was meant to be read by three kids at the same time. I've been doing it wrong.
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"This Membership Certificate looks more official than a college diploma."
I'm so used to ridiculous hyperbole being followed by an exclamation point that I find their use of a period here to be vaguely unsettling.
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