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El Conejo de la Suerte#37
Cover: Ralph Heimdahl
El Conejo de la Suerte #37
“El bucanero”
In "El bucanero," Sylvester ventures into an unusual trade as a "rain-stopper," teaming up with Porky to confront a mysterious storm tied to Chief Rain-in-the-Face and a tribe of Native Americans. Drawn by John Carey in both pencils and inks, the story blends whimsy and adventure in a 1953 tale from Editorial Novaro, with a cover by Ralph Heimdahl.
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artist, inker John Carey · cover Ralph Heimdahl
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artist, inker John Carey
cover pencils Ralph Heimdahl
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Sylvester goes into business as a "rain-stopper". He and Porky are taken by a tribe of Indians to stop a personal storm that follows Chief Rain-in-the-Face.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).