Bill Boyd Western Comic Annual#1
Bill Boyd Western Comic Annual #1
“The Fatal Formula”
In "The Fatal Formula," a mysterious pied piper arrives in a rural town plagued by nightly rabbit raids, offering a strange solution with his enchanted flute. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Carl Pfeufer, this 1956 annual from L. Miller & Son blends whimsy and unease in a tale where even the most helpful stranger might have a hidden motive. Cover by Carl Pfeufer.
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writer Otto Binder · artist, inker Carl Pfeufer
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writer Otto Binder
artist, inker Carl Pfeufer
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Almost every night some farm would get raided by rabbits. Then a pied piper shows up and offer his help to get rid of the rabbits by using his flute.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).