Four Color #410
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Water Wizard," Sylvester’s attempt to trim Porky’s lawn with a goat spirals into chaos when the animal’s appetite proves far too enthusiastic—soon, he’s devouring pipes, fixtures, and even the house’s structural bones. When two crooks catch wind of the goat’s unusual talents, they snatch him for a criminal scheme involving safe-cracking. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with energetic art by Tony Strobl, this 1952 Four Color adventure is a delightfully absurd, fast-paced caper. The cover by Ralph Heimdahl captures the zany spirit perfectly.
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Sylvester buys a goat to eat the grass on Porky's lawn. However the goat can (and does) eat anything he finds, including the plumbing in Porky's house. Two crooks abduct the goat to use his iron-eating talents to chew open safes.
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