Herbie #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Plump Lump vs. Black Whack!", Herbie takes on a new challenge when his dad lands a job selling bowling balls—only to be framed as the mastermind behind a bizarre scheme where the balls hypnotize people into handing over their cash. With his dad arrested and the town in chaos, Herbie must clear his name, relying on his wits and the help of his unlikely ally, the Fat Fury, to uncover the true culprit behind the mysterious Black Whack. Written by Shane O'Shea and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Ogden Whitney—both on the interior and the cover—this 1965 classic blends slapstick humor with a touch of mystery, all in a 12-cent package.
In "Plump Lump vs. Black Whack!", Herbie’s dad takes a job selling bowling balls—only to be framed as the mastermind behind a bizarre money-hypnotizing scheme. When the Fat Fury steps in to clear his name, the real culprit, the mysterious Black Whack, is revealed in a wild, wacky showdown.
When Herbie dreams of Ticklepuss, his prehistoric doppelgänger, the nightmare feels all too real—especially after his dad buys a house near a dig that uncovers a cave housing a pterodactyl and a mysterious cave girl.
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Reprinted in Herbie #2 (1992), Herbie Archives #2 (2008)
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