Hit Comics #18
In this 2024 installment of Hit Comics, writer Andrea Brons and artist Jack Cole deliver a delightfully absurd twist on greed and deception, as the Syko Case Bande finds themselves drowning in a sea of breakfast cereal after a botched heist. With their warehouse overflowing and no way to sell the surplus, Syko hatches a devious plan—manipulating every scale in town to make people believe they’re starving, all so they can unload their surplus at inflated prices. The story’s sharp wit and surreal logic shine through Jack Cole’s expressive art and the layered lettering by Karl-Heinz Hörnig and Sabine Wolf, while the cover by Cole himself captures the scheme’s chaotic charm.
In this delightfully absurd entry from *Hit Comics #18*, Syko Case Bande finds themselves drowning in an unexpected flood of breakfast cereal after a botched heist leaves them with millions of boxes instead of stolen silk. With their warehouse overflowing and no way to sell the stuff, Syko hatches a madcap plan: manipulate every scale in town to make people think they’re starving, even when their stomachs are full. The result is a chaotic, hilarious scheme that turns the city’s weight obsession into a bizarre economic opportunity — all while Woozy Winks remains blissfully unaware, one breakfast at a time.
In "Woozy Winks wird König," the perpetually drowsy hero finds himself unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight on Dopi Island, where a discontented populace is demanding the return of stolen wealth from their unpopular king. When a group of conspiring advisors spot a striking resemblance between Woozy and the despised monarch, they hatch a plan to install him as a temporary ruler—just long enough to be sacrificed and keep the real king’s fortune safe.
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