If MY FRIEND IRMA is remembered at all these days, it's usually only as the first movie to feature Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. In its day, though, MY FRIEND IRMA was a minor phenomenon, appearing on radio, in films, on TV, in newspaper comics, and in comic books, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Dan DeCarlo. Irma--played in live action by Marie Wilson--was the ditziest of all dumb blondes, and yet, in 1952, the US Treasury Department opted to take advantage of her popularity!
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