All Aboard! #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1995 collection from HarperCollins brings together the complete run of the charming, all-ages comic series 'All Aboard!', following a group of quirky train passengers and their adventures aboard a whimsical railway. The volume features the work of creator John Stanley, known for his humorous and character-driven storytelling, and captures the series' lighthearted tone and playful art style. It's a delightful snapshot of mid-90s indie comics aimed at young readers and nostalgic fans alike.
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As Hubie's family is taking the train to the 1939 New York World's Fair, his brother sneers that Hubie will need someone to hold his hand. Hubie steps off at a stop and mistakenly gets on a train heading for California. The friendly conductor helps him but he falls off in the desert and meets a man with a handcar, then rides a freight with the engineer. He gets lost in a sandstorm that has also grounded Betty Beagle, the famed aviatrix. She flies him to New York where he parachutes right onto the Perisphere to meet his family. He doesn't need anyone to hold his hand.
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