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El Pájaro Loco#6
Cover: Dan Gormley

El Pájaro Loco #6

Jan 1951 · Editorial Novaro · 0.80 MXP; 0.10 USD
“El trotamundos”

In "El trotamundos," Woody finds himself stranded on a freighter bound for England after a mishap in the cargo hold, setting off a chain of unexpected adventures. With the help of stowaway Slippery Rhodes, he navigates a series of perilous twists—from forced labor to a slave market in Turkey—before finally escaping with the aid of a U.S. destroyer. The story, illustrated with dynamic energy by Dick Hall and featuring a striking cover by Dan Gormley, captures the spirit of global escapades in a 1951 comic priced at 0.80 MXP.

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artist, inker Dick Hall · cover Dan Gormley

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artist, inker Dick Hall
cover pencils Dan Gormley

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Woody accidentally gets dumped in the cargo hold of a freighter bound for England. He meets up with Slippery Rhodes, a stowaway, but they are discovered and have to work for the rest of the voyage. They jump ship, but end up being picked up by a ship headed for Turkey. That ship turns out to be running guns to a rebel army and it in turn is boarded by forces of Aga Bonami. Woody, Slippery, and the Captain are taken to a slave market and sold as slaves. Woody and Slippery eventually escape and find a U.S. destroyer in port, which takes them back to the U.S.A.

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