Four Color #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Wolf Girl," Captain Easy, Lulu Belle, and Wash Tubbs survive a shipwreck to discover a mysterious wild girl living alone on a remote island—her origins as strange as the island itself. Written and illustrated by Roy Crane, with inks by Crane and Leslie Turner, this 1946 Four Color comic blends adventure and mystery as the trio’s journey takes them from the jungle to the West Indies, where a secret airport and a bizarre rubber-frog scheme await. The Wolf Girl’s sudden arrival in the city sets off a chain of events that lands Easy and Lulu Belle in jail—just as the truth begins to unravel.
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Captain Easy, Lulu Belle and Wash Tubbs are shipwrecked on an island, where they find the wild Wolf Girl, the island's only inhabitant. Easy, Lulu Belle, and Wash find their way back to the mainland. Captain Bull Dawson hires Captain Easy and Lulu Belle to work on his "plantation" in the West Indies, actually building a secret airport. Lulu Belle meets crazy Akron O. Spratly who asks her to buy swampland to raise rubber-producing frogs. Professor Lewellen Tiskit brings the Wolf Girl to the city. Captain Easy and Lulu Belle track her down but end up in jail.
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