Number 2596: The life (and death) of Riley

Does anybody tranquil instruct the phrase “the lifetime of Riley”? It indicates somebody playing a big life. The fable here is referred to as “The Lifetime of Riley,” to level a prison named Riley who has his occupy lifetime of Riley after a a hit theft.

It is a scare comedian, so a legitimate life can turn abominable sooner than the quit of the fable. A minimal of for Riley.

The art work is signed by Myron Fass, who drew comedian books for about a years. Fass began living the lifetime of Riley when he began his occupy journal publishing change after his occupation in comics. Fass’s magazines had been lowbrow, but a hit. I don’t command any comics fan who collects Seventies materials became no longer aware of Fass’s Eerie Publications, which coated the sleasy journal market well right by map of these instances. Fass died in 2006.

From Beware #7 (1954):