Four Color #1268
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Wrong Track," two boys take on a risky job chasing rabbits at a greyhound race to earn money for a second TV, only to find themselves in a chaotic mess when their efforts go awry. The story unfolds with the kind of slapstick tension that defines the era, all rendered in crisp, expressive art by Lloyd White. The cover by Pete Alvarado captures the scene’s high-stakes energy, a 15-cent comic from 1961 that’s a must for fans of classic Four Color humor.
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To get the money to buy a second TV, the boys get jobs as the chase rabbits at a greyhound race. In trying to rescue them, Oswald ruins the race and the crowd chases them all out of the arena.
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