Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #430
In "The Rokky Egg," Daffy Duck stumbles upon an ancient Rok egg while teaming up with the Beeps against Wile E. Coyote, setting off a bizarre chain of events when the egg hatches into a duck-billed creature dubbed the Rok-a-Duck. Jack Manning’s art brings the strange new being to life, while Bill Spicer’s lettering keeps the pace lively—perfect for a 1977 free comic that’s as quirky as it is unexpected. Cover by Pete Alvarado and Tony DiPaola adds a splash of classic flair to this offbeat adventure.
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Daffy uncovers an ancient "Rok" egg while helping the Beeps against Wile E. The egg hatches and Daffy exhibits the duck-billed "Rok-a-Duck" at Elmer's carnival.
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