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Cover: Ogden Whitney

Herbie #9

Apr 1965 · American Comics Group · 0.12 USD
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“Lookit All the Herbies!”

In "Lookit All the Herbies!", Herbie finds himself outnumbered when his neighbor, Professor Flipdome, unleashes the Automatic Imitator, spawning a whole army of duplicate Herbies. With Swami O'Toole escaping prison and targeting Herbie’s sweet tooth, the real Herbie might just need a little help from his own lookalikes. Written by Shane O'Shea and brought to life by Ogden Whitney’s distinctive art and inks—both interior and on the cover—this 1965 classic captures the charm and chaos of a comic where even the smallest hero can be multiplied.

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writer Shane O'Shea · artist, inker Ogden Whitney · letterer Ed Hamilton · cover Ogden Whitney

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artist, inker Ogden Whitney
letterer Ed Hamilton
cover pencils, inks Ogden Whitney

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Herbie's neighbor, Professor Flipdome, creates the Automatic Imitator, which creates many duplicates of Herbie. Swami O'Toole breaks out of prison and tries to use Herbie's love of lollipops against him, but Herbie's doubles come to the rescue.

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