The last of Standard's Coo Coo Comics, billed as “America's Funniest Magazine”. You may not agree with the hyperbole, but it's definitely at least worth a look. You can see the previous two parts by clicking this link and this one.
Half the time I can tell who drew a story, usually because their signature is right there. Unfortunately, this is not one of those times.
Jack Bradbury, whose work you can see most of, at that link.
Absent bio children fail to take care of their aging father, his
stepdaughter considers not giving them a warning if he writes them out of
his will: ‘One told him she was tired of his negativity and not to [call]
her for help…’
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I've not had the chance to write my will just yet, given the fact that I
have a net worth of one thousand dollars and I'm 24 years old. For those of
you ...
4 hours ago
The thing that really doesn't make sense in that "Bruno Bear" story is that in ceremonies such as that I believe the cement would've been provided by the city. They didn't really expect Bruno to supply his own, would they?
ReplyDeleteThat is an odd one. And of course we get the downer ending with him out of the picture (not dead of course, just obviously cursed to soil his family name for centuries untold.
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