Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia from the story “The Hearty Welcomers” in FRANK MERRIWELL AT YALE #1, 1955. Click link to read entire vintage comic book.
Transcript:
MAN: By day, I’m Your boss! But, in the evening, I can be…so much more!
CAPTION: To his surprise, Dick Sodumb was never more. And always so much less!
1965 Art: Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia
Dialogue: John Lustig Figure Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
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↓ Transcript
MAN: By day, I’m Your boss! But, in the evening, I can be...so much more!
CAPTION: To his surprise, Dick Sodumb was never more. And always so much less!
1965 Art: Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia
Dialogue: John Lustig Figure Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
DJP.lk398
CAPTION: To his surprise, Dick Sodumb was never more. And always so much less!
1965 Art: Dick Giordano & Vince Alascia
Dialogue: John Lustig Figure Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
DJP.lk398
Whattadick!
Absolutely.
If he were a Dick Tracy villain, his name would be O-Face
Nice–and true.
Hey, we need a Last Kiss Romance Rogue’s Gallery. I’ve got to work on that!
#restingdumbdickface
In the Marines we used to call this stoned look “Chinese Eyed”.