Herbie #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Big Fat Mess at the Okay Corral!", Herbie’s latest nightmare takes a bizarre turn when his stone age doppelgänger, Ticklepuss, seems to be returning—only to be overshadowed by real-life chaos. His dad’s new house sits next to a dig site that unearths a prehistoric cave, unleashing a pterodactyl and a mysterious cave girl into the modern world. Written by Shane O'Shea and illustrated by Ogden Whitney, with colors by James Brown and letters by Ed Hamilton, this 1992 Dark Horse issue features a cover by Jorge Pacheco.
When Herbie dreams of Ticklepuss, his prehistoric doppelgänger, he’s not ready for the real thing—especially not when his dad buys a house near a dig that uncovers a cave, a pterodactyl, and a cave girl who might just be the real deal.
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