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[[Image:Pop-Cornet_Jingle_Jangle_Comics.png|right]]From "The Overgrown Bumble-Bee and the Tuneless Pop-Cornet" story of Eastern Color comic book ''Jingle Jangle Comics'' #10 Aug 1944.
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[[Image:Pop-Cornet_Jingle_Jangle_Comics.png|right]]Pun on the word "corn" in cornet, from the delightfully silly tale "The Overgrown Bumble-Bee and the Tuneless Pop-Cornet" in Eastern Color comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/207574/ Jingle Jangle Comics]'' #10 (August 1944).
  
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The bum Overgrown Bumble-Bee is the son of the King and ends up with the instrument, after much traveling with the Oysterman who owned it. It's just the thing to play the sweet music that will cure his dad's dandruff. His brother schemes to get it, but all for naught.
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Written and drawn by George Carlson.
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==See also==
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*[[The Self-Winding Organ-Gander]]
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*[[The Bull-Fiddler]]
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==External Links==
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=24539
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=24539
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[[Category:1944]]
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[[Category:Comic books]]
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[[Category:Fictional instruments]]
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[[Category:Jingle Jangle Comics]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, 21 August 2018

Pop-Cornet Jingle Jangle Comics.png

Pun on the word "corn" in cornet, from the delightfully silly tale "The Overgrown Bumble-Bee and the Tuneless Pop-Cornet" in Eastern Color comic book Jingle Jangle Comics #10 (August 1944).

The bum Overgrown Bumble-Bee is the son of the King and ends up with the instrument, after much traveling with the Oysterman who owned it. It's just the thing to play the sweet music that will cure his dad's dandruff. His brother schemes to get it, but all for naught.

Written and drawn by George Carlson.

See also

External Links