Herbie #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Call Me Schlemiehl!", Herbie—a regular guy with no business meddling in magic—finds himself on a one-way trip through time after a mysterious lollipop sends him to the era of Napoleon. Written by Shane O'Shea and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Ogden Whitney, this 1966 adventure follows Herbie’s frantic attempts to return home, relying on wit and sheer luck. The cover, by Kurt Schaffenberger, captures the absurdity and urgency of the moment.
In "Call Me Schlemiehl!", Herbie stumbles upon Pud Bimbo, his father’s long-ago roommate from Peepwhistle Prep, who drops a bombshell: Dad was once a timid, unimpressive kid—nothing like the heroic figure Herbie knows. Determined to prove his dad’s worth, Herbie teams up with him in a series of athletic showdowns against Pud, turning a nostalgic reunion into a surprisingly competitive showdown.
In "Herbie Goes Nap-Happy!", the perpetually unlucky mortal Herbie stumbles into a bizarre time-travel mishap after being handed a mysterious lollipop by the Unknown—no grandfather clock required, just a one-way ticket to the past. Now stranded in the era of Napoleon, Herbie must use all his wits and a healthy dose of stubbornness to find a way back before history forgets him entirely.
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Reprinted in Time Traveler Herbie #1 (1998)
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