Four Color #745
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Setting the Record Straight," two fur smugglers unwittingly bring an Eskimo baby back to the U.S., leaving the child in the care of Francis and Pete. When a press agent convinces himself the baby can talk, the trio embarks on a flight to the Arctic to secure the parents' approval for a publicity stunt—leading to a mix of humor and cultural curiosity. Drawn and inked by Don Gunn, this 1956 Four Color comic offers a lighthearted, character-driven tale with a touch of whimsy, all rendered in the distinctive style of its creator.
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Two fur smugglers accidentally take an Eskimo baby with their furs when they fly back to the United States. The smugglers leave the baby with Francis and Pete. Francis and Pete meet a press agent who (thanks to Francis) thinks the baby can talk and flies them all back to the Arctic in order to get the parents' permission to use the baby in an ad campaign.
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