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Boys' and Girls' March of Comics#216

Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #216

Mar 1961 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“Moose On the Loose”

In "Moose On the Loose," Bullwinkle, shaken by a close call with a speeding motorcycle, impulsively joins a biker club—though he doesn’t own a bike. When the club loans him one, he’s unaware it runs on Doc’s experimental fuel, making it dangerously unpredictable. With Boris and Natasha on the hunt to steal the bike, Bullwinkle finds himself riding a wild, high-octane course through chaos, all while trying to stay on the saddle. The story is illustrated by Lloyd White, with inks and colors by Western Publishing Production Shop.

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After a near-miss hit-and-run incident with a motorcycle, pedestrian Bullwinkle decides to join a motorcycle club... despite having no motorcycle. The club lends him a bike but, unfortunately, it's one with an inexhaustible and explosive experimental fuel formula invented by Doc. Boris and Natasha's orders are to swipe the motorcycle containing the fuel, but Bullwinkle is riding it - and he's out of control.

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