Fat Fury Special #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Calling All Cars! Bring in Fat Fury!," the mischievous Question Mark deploys a parade of bizarre machines to wreak havoc—until the unstoppable Fat Fury thwarts each scheme. When his usual tricks fail, Question Mark resorts to his Locate Things Machine and a strange new device to uncover the hero’s secret: lollipops are his power source. His plan backfires when he unleashes a fake Fat Fury robot, tricking everyone—including the real hero—into thinking he’s lost his edge. With his powers gone and no lollipops in sight, the real Fat Fury must rely on an unexpected ally: a mouse he once helped. Written by Shane O'Shea and illustrated by Ogden Whitney, with lettering by Ed Hamilton, this 1998 special from Avalon Communications is a wild, offbeat ride full of inventive gadgets and clever twists. Cover by Ogden Whitney.
In "Calling All Cars! Bring in Fat Fury!", Question Mark turns to a parade of absurd machines to outwit the Fat Fury—until his Locate Things Machine and Source of His Powers Machine reveal a shocking weakness: lollipops. When he deploys a phony Fat Fury robot to trick the public, the real hero is left powerless… until a tiny ally from earlier in the story comes to his aid.
In "Make Way for the Fat Fury!", a hilariously oversized hero with a plunger for a helmet and a penchant for red flannel underwear steps up when the giant Mr. Horrible wreaks havoc on the nation. Created by Herbie to stop his father’s wild superhero ambitions, the Fat Fury proves that you don’t need a degree to save the day—just a cape, a mask, and a serious case of nerve.
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