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Four Color #710

Jul 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Plumber”

In "The Plumber," Francis and Pete stumble upon a giant black pearl stolen from a sacred idol in Pooda, India, setting off a bizarre and daring plan to return it. With Francis impersonating a racehorse named Nausea, the duo hatches a wild scheme to secure a plane ride to India—straight out of a 1956 comic caper. Written by Paul S. Newman and brought to life with bold, energetic art by Don Gunn, this whimsical adventure features crisp pencils, inks, and lettering all by Gunn, making it a standout entry in the Four Color series.

writer Paul S. Newman · artist, inker, letterer Don Gunn · cover Don Gunn

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artist, inker, letterer Don Gunn
cover pencils, inks Don Gunn

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Francis and Pete come into possession of a giant black pearl that was stolen from a sacred idol in Pooda, India. Francis impersonates a race horse, Nausea, to get a plane ride to India to return the pearl.

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