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@Background Pony #4776  
Curly was great, but I think Shemp needs some kudos too. Those were pretty good ones too.
 
In reality there are technically 6 Stooges, sense the third always got replaced.
 
@Ardashir  
Huh, didn’t expect they reprinted ’em. Boy, alot of famous people got comics.
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@Beau Skunky  
It’s also the only one with Curly to be in public domain. The others are “Sing a Song of Six Pants,” “Brideless Groom,” and “Malice in the Palace,” which were all from the Shemp era.
 
I used to have one of the cheapo DVDs with those episodes on it.
Ardashir
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition

@Beau Skunky  
You can find collections of Stooges comics sometimes on Amazon and the like. Better go for the reprints unless you want to spend a lot of money.
 
It can be amusing to look at the comics and then take a second look at some of their movies. Maurer had a tendency to recycle his comics plots and bits for the films.
 
And the Stooges had several comics series in the 50’s. So did Abbott & Costello, Hope and Crosby, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis… I’m fairly sure that if you were alive back then you had a comics series.
Ardashir
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition

@Beau Skunky  
The cartoons were okay for their time. It helped that Moe’s son-in-law Norman Maurer was the chief animator, and formerly the chief artists on the Three Stooges comic books. He also eventually became the director of their movies.