Devil Kids Starring Hot Stuff #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hot Stuff and the Iron Monsters," Hot Stuff takes a stand when a highway threatens to cut through the Enchanted Forest, turning to the very machines of construction—bulldozers, cranes, and more—for help. With Warren Kremer handling both the interior art and the cover pencils and inks, this 1975 Harvey classic captures a whimsical clash between nature and machinery, all through the eyes of a determined kid and his unlikely mechanical allies.
In "Hot Stuff and the Iron Monsters," the spirited kid hero Hot Stuff takes on a bulldozer-sized challenge when he learns a highway threatens to cut through the Enchanted Forest. With no one listening to his concerns, he turns to the machines themselves—cranes, excavators, and more—hoping to reason with them before the trees are gone.
In "The Rebel Fork," Hot Stuff finds himself at the center of a surprising uprising when the tridents of the Enchanted Forest's devils unite to protest their working conditions. With humor and heart, the story follows Hot Stuff as he navigates the chaos, proving even the most unlikely allies can find common ground.
In "Voodoo Land," Hot Stuff is whisked away to the mystical island of Oomph-Oogh by the enigmatic Voodoo Man, who declares him the new king—though with a grim caveat: the throne comes with a one-way ticket to the voodoo spirits.
In "Mighty Comical," Stumbo’s booming laughter during comic book reading drives the townsfolk to distraction—until the Mayor suggests he create his own. What follows is a heartfelt, offbeat tale of a kid whose passion for stories doesn’t quite match his ability to make them happy, leaving Tinytown to grapple with the quiet of old comics and the lingering echo of his dreams.
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↩ Reprints Chic Young's Dagwood Comics #37 (1953), Sad Sack's Funny Friends #9 (1957), Hot Stuff, the Little Devil #54 (1963)
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