Herbie #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Herbie's Quiet Saturday Afternoon!", a day of quiet routine takes a wild turn when Herbie, dismissed by his father as unremarkable, unexpectedly proves his worth by rescuing a senator lost at sea, facing down a fearsome tiger at the zoo, and thwarting an alien invasion—all before the sun sets. Written by Richard Hughes and brought to life with expressive, dynamic art by Ogden Whitney, this 1991 A-Plus Comics standout captures a boy’s quiet heroism in a series of thrilling, surreal adventures. The cover by Ogden Whitney perfectly captures the issue’s blend of whimsy and wonder.
In "Herbie's Quiet Saturday Afternoon!", Herbie proves his worth in the most unexpected way—starting with a trip to the zoo, where he faces down a tiger, then rescues Senator Stevens from the open sea, and finally thwarts an alien invasion, all before lunch. Written by the team behind the series, this lighthearted, action-packed tale shows how even the quietest Saturday can be a hero’s day.
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