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Cover: Don Gunn

Four Color #365

Dec 1951 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Pea Pod Peril”

In "Pea Pod Peril," a whimsical 1951 adventure from Four Color #365, the Brownies' peaceful fishing trip takes a surprising turn when a plump fish leaps from the water to escape a lurking muskie—only to set off a chain reaction of chaos. Written by Frank Thomas and brought to life with playful energy by artist Don Gunn (who also inked and handled the cover), this charming tale captures the Brownies in a misadventure that’s as unexpected as it is delightfully silly.

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writer Frank Thomas · artist, inker Don Gunn · cover Don Gunn

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artist, inker Don Gunn
cover pencils, inks Don Gunn

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While the Brownies are fishing, a "chubby" fish leaps out to the water to escape a muskie. A pair of Brownies go to harpoon the muskie but get swallowed instead.

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