Heathcliff #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Return of the Vice Mice," Heathcliff and Iggy face a sticky situation when their attempt to donate Grandpa’s brand-new painting to a charity auction goes awry—thanks to a scuffle with Spike that leaves the artwork thoroughly ruined. To their surprise, the so-called damage turns the painting into an instant sensation, fetching a high price at the auction. Written by Michael Gallagher and illustrated by Warren Kremer, with colors by George Roussos and letters by Grace Kremer, this 1987 Marvel comic captures the absurd charm of the series, all wrapped in a cover by Warren Kremer.
In "Wet Paint," Heathcliff and Iggy race to deliver Grandpa’s brand-new painting to a charity auction, only to have their plans derailed when Spike starts a fight—leaving the still-wet canvas a mess. What was meant to be a disaster ends up being the talk of the event, as the "ruined" artwork unexpectedly becomes a celebrated masterpiece.
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Reprinted in Festival Fantastico #104 (1988)
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