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Four Color #77

Jul 1945 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Fighting Rooster and Adventures in Mexico”

Felix takes on a new role as the trainer of a fighting rooster and heads to Mexico for a big cock-fight, only to have his bird stolen by bandits. Left stranded, he’s unexpectedly taken in by a pair of American tourists. Written, drawn, and inked by Otto Messmer, this 1945 adventure from Four Color #77 blends slapstick charm with a touch of international mischief—complete with a cover by Messmer that captures the rooster’s spirited flair.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Otto Messmer

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Felix becomes the trainer of a fighting rooster and goes to Mexico to enter him in the cock-fights. The rooster is stolen by bandits and Felix is "adopted" by a pair of American tourists.

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