8 adjectives to describe comics

(In More fun comics, Jan.-Feb. 1945)

I shall not easily forget my first evening there, when I saw for the time a living housethe dissolute paragraphists, the elegant mashers (mark the imaginativeness of the slang), the stolid, good-humoured costers, the cheerful lights o' love, the extraordinary comics.

(Tarzan, no. 2725) (In united feature comics.

(Classic comics) NM: adaptation & illus.

EnglandI mean the music-hall; the French music-hall seems to me silly, effete, sophisticated, and lacking, not in the popularity, but in the vulgarity of an English hallI will not say the Pavilion, which is too cosmopolitan, dreary French comics are heard therefor preference let us say the Royal.

They were all right when they were therejolly little comics, all slippy in their baths, like eelsbut they were an unspeakable nuisance while on the way.

They were all right when they were therejolly little comics, all slippy in their baths, like eelsbut they were an unspeakable nuisance while on the way.

There'd been a fair wave o' such false Scottish comics in the English halls, until everyone was sick and tired o' 'em.

8 adjectives to describe  comics