Four Color #780
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Billy Goat Makes Good," a 1957 Four Color comic, a new teddy bear finds himself caught between the magic of midnight and the quiet pride of being ordinary. As the toys come alive under the moonlight, the bear tries on different roles—fireman, soldier, Indian Chief—only to learn that true worth isn’t in becoming someone else. Art by Mike Sekowsky brings the whimsical, dreamlike world to life in this charming, character-driven tale from Dell’s classic Four Color series.
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Captain Kangaroo buys a new teddy bear. At midnight each night, when all the toys come to life, the bear tries to be something different--a fireman, soldier, and Indian Chief. He fails at all these and decides to be content with just being a teddy bear.
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