Herbie #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Race Through Space!", Herbie takes a wild leap beyond Earth when he builds a rocket with his animal friends to enter a high-stakes space race—despite his father’s hesitation and a rival named Black Bumby who’s determined to sabotage the journey. Written by Shane O'Shea and brought to life with energetic art by Ogden Whitney, this 1991 adventure sees Herbie soaring through the cosmos in a race that’s as much about heart as it is about speed. The cover, a vibrant collaboration by David and Dan Day, captures the zany spirit of the trip.
In "Race Through Space!", Herbie teams up with his animal friends to build a rocket and enter a high-stakes space race, all to fund a swimming pool. With Professor Flipdome away and his rival Black Bumby doing everything he can to sabotage the run, Herbie’s outlandish plan takes off in the most chaotic way possible.
In "The Bestest League of America," the world’s most delightfully absurd superhero team springs into action when they capture Badman and Robber with zero effort. A frantic call for help sends Green Trashcan racing to the office of the Marvelous Super Heroes, where the real chaos—and the real mission—may be just beginning.
In "Space-Age Herbie!", Herbie stumbles upon Planet Percival while searching for work to help his father’s new balloon company—only to discover a world where lollipops do more than sweeten a moment. The story takes a delightfully absurd turn as Herbie’s quest for a job leads him on a sugary cosmic adventure.
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↩ Reprints Herbie #6 (1964), Herbie #19 (1966), Go-Go #5 (1967), Fatman the Human Flying Saucer #1 (1967)
Reprinted in Spaced Out Herbie #1 (1999)
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