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Anything goes when you're a king. That must be the case to explain this trio of pages by Jack "King" Kirby and "Joltin'" Joe Sinnott from issue two of the Fantagraphics comic Anything Goes. What a long way to go for a rather miserable pun. I like puns, but sheesh!
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