Beano Comic Library #145
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Prairie Flower Power," Chiefy is startled when his long-lost sister, Prairie Flower, arrives with her surprisingly small husband, turning the tribe on its head. With her commanding presence and a challenge to a contest that could banish the winner from the tribe, Chiefy finds himself outmatched—especially when Plum devises a wildly elastic solution to the race. Ron Spencer’s energetic art brings the absurd humor and exaggerated antics to life, making this a standout entry in the Beano Comic Library.
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Chiefy receives a letter from his sister, Prairie Flower, telling him that she is coming to visit him. Chiefy tells Plum that she left the tribe before he was born. She arrives with her tiny husband and towers over Chiefy. She calls all the squaws together and makes the braves do all the menial jobs. She challenges Chiefy to a contest. Winner takes all, loser is banished from the tribe. Chiefy challenges her to a race. Plum buys 200ft of elastic and ties the ends to Prairie Flower's feet. She stretches the elastic and then gets flung on to the top of the tallest mountain in the country.
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