Four Color #778
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Four Color series brought the beloved Little Rascals gang to the funny pages in 1957, and this issue captures their mischievous spirit perfectly. The cover by David Gantz shows the kids gleefully swarming a rearing bronze equestrian statue — one redheaded boy astride the horse twirling a lasso, while his pals in cowboy gear brandish toy pistols from every angle, much to the dismay of a wide-eyed police officer looking on from below. It's a warm, wonderfully chaotic snapshot of childhood imagination run wild, with interior art by Mike Sekowsky bringing the story "Helping a Headache" to life inside.
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After Spanky accidentally flattens Toughie McGurk, the Rascals decide to raise funds by matching Spanky and McGurk in a boxing match.
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