Herbie #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Gangway for the Three Musketeers!", Roderick Bump—a disgraced scientist with a knack for disaster—unleashes a roster of hilariously flawed superheroes, turning his misfortunes into a full-blown crime wave. When even the likes of Nemesis and Magicman are frozen solid by the chaos, it's the unlikely hero the Fat Fury who steps in to unite the mismatched team. Written by Shane O'Shea and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Ogden Whitney—both interior and cover—this 1965 classic from the American Comics Group delivers a delightfully absurd adventure with a cast of unforgettable, if deeply questionable, heroes.
When Roderick Bump’s latest experiment turns his parents’ 327 homes into rubble, he sets out to make a name for himself—by creating a team of hilariously flawed superheroes. From Moronman to Pizzaman, his so-called heroes cause chaos, forcing the unlikely arrival of Nemesis and Magicman, only to be frozen solid by the sheer absurdity. Enter the Fat Fury, ready to unite the misfit heroes in a showdown no one saw coming.
When Santa Claus takes an unexpected tumble and can't make his rounds, it's up to Herbie to step in and save Christmas. With a mountain of gifts to deliver and one very special last present on the list, Herbie takes to the skies in a whirlwind of holiday chaos and humor.
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Reprinted in Herbie #3 (1991), Herbie Archives #2 (2008)
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