Alley Oop #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Eustance, the Warhorse," Alley Oop faces a peculiar challenge when he helps Foozy return to the land of Moo, uncovering a strange tribe of men who look exactly alike. Meanwhile, Oop's loyal horse Eustace gets into a brawl with Dinny, and back in the 20th century, Doctor Wonmug delivers a surprising verdict on Oop’s weight. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered by V. T. Hamlin, this 1956 Argo Publications classic features a cover by Hamlin that captures the prehistoric zaniness perfectly.
In "Eustance, the Warhorse," Oop sets out to help Foozy return to Moo after exile, uncovering that Foozy hails from a tribe of identical men. Meanwhile, Oop’s horse Eustace gets into a brawl with Dinny, and back in the 20th century, Oop faces a surprise from Doctor Wonmug about his weight.
In this whimsical 1956 tale from Alley Oop #3, Gypper treks through the desert in search of his missing friend Squeaky, only to find that the only possible hiding spot—a tree—holds no sign of him. But Squeaky’s not where you’d expect, and the truth is hidden in plain sight beneath a paper-thin disguise.
In this whimsical 1956 slice of prehistoric humor from Alley Oop #3, Jo finds himself in a comically reversed predicament when Foozy, usually the one needing help, ends up in the wheelchair after Oop accidentally falls into a lake. With roles unexpectedly swapped, Oop takes on the task of pushing Foozy, turning a moment of mishap into a delightfully absurd twist on who’s really in charge.
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