My Friend Irma - Cover art by Dan DeCarlo (1952)
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“My Friend Irma” comic book was written by Stan Lee with art by Dan DeCarlo. Many included paper dolls by DeCarlo.
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From a newspaper clipping dated October 21, 1949.
I bet the guy that wrote this felt stupid, lol.
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Hal B. Wallis, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin
1949
Dean looking like a proud father while Wallis is checking that he doesn't destroy the crap out of it
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My Friend Irma #12 by Dan DeCarlo
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Jerry in a publicity still for his first film My Friend Irma, 1949
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it's so wild to me that I never got diagnosed with ADHD until I paid for it myself at age 31 because when I was 16 I remember watching the opening scene of 'My Friend Irma' with my family and thinking, 'oh, she has ADHD'—and my family went, "LOL look it's you."
The number of times I've tried to retrace my own steps around the house to find some object I set down without registering it—uncountable. I don't remember the rest of the movie.
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Another new photo in my growing collection. Happy to finally have one of The Bubbies 😁📷💕
Prior to this voyage it was reported that there was a stray cat aboard the plane. When it was found out that the cat had apparently gone, no one was more disappointed than Dean. Immediately, Jerry stepped up to assuage his buby's melancholy.
Dean: Do the cat noise again Jer! Just one more time! Pleeeeaaase!
Jerry: MMMRRRREEOOOWWW
Guys in background: Here kitty kitty...
End scene.
This has been silly caption time with Mary. Concept by my sister Lauren, words by me.
Real caption: Dean and Jerry on their way to Vegas for the opening of their film My Friend Irma.
***Small Disclaimer*** My dearest cat lovers and lovers of The Bubbies - if you care to share/post this photo somewhere, please do, just make sure and credit this here blog. Many thanks, you're all precious pussycats. MMMRRRREEOOOWWW! 😽❤️
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“My Friend Irma” comic book was written by Stan Lee with art by Dan DeCarlo. Many included paper dolls by DeCarlo.
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Jerry Lewis in My Friend Irma (1949).
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Their first appearance in their first movie, My Friend Irma, and their last appearance in their last film, Hollywood or Bust. Think of all the wonderful moments in between.
💞💞💞
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My Friend Irma by Dan DeCarlo and Stan Lee
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