Jingle Jangle Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains multiple stories. "Torchy," the electric toaster, becomes boastful about his toasting abilities and is taught a humbling lesson when the kitchen family deliberately breaks his regulator button, forcing him to learn that others can perform his job just as well. In another story, fireman Panetella and his crew pursue a witch who has stolen Uncle Murphy's famous golden mustache cup, a valuable treasure, leading to a chaotic adventure involving a fire truck chase and ultimately the fire department retrieving the cup from the witch.
Bingo and Glum venture once again into fairytale land, this time to save the legend of Jason and the Golden Fleece from fading away—but the hero's quest to claim the legendary prize requires some very modern problem-solving. When Jason must tame fire-breathing bulls and face down a sleepless dragon to win back his throne, the clever duo put their heads together to help him overcome challenges that brute strength alone can't conquer.
When the motion picture craze hits Birdville, Chauncey Chirp and Johnny Jay spot a chance to trade for a movie camera—but the price is a risky quest to collect dew from a giant snapdragon flower. With the camera finally in hand, the pair must navigate obstacles and unexpected betrayals as they attempt to make their film, all while a scheming rival has his own plans for stardom. It's a wild chase full of slapstick chaos and the kind of trouble only amateur filmmakers could cause in a feathered community.
When a handsome bargain-plated dummy receives a beautiful non-skid dicky as a gift, the King himself becomes so enamored with it that he orders it for his royal party—but the scheming Egg-Face Ike has other plans. The dummy must navigate a treacherous journey through Uncle Schmaltz's sinister castle, outwit dangerous obstacles, and recover the dicky in time to save the tailor from the King's wrath.
Hortense tumbles into the magical Land of the Vegetables, where she's transformed into an okra named Annie and joins the locals for games and adventure—but when the pickers arrive with plans to turn her into soup, she finds out firsthand what vegetables really think about their fate. A whimsical romp through a produce patch where nothing is quite what it seems, and where a bratty girl learns a surprising lesson about acceptance.
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Reprinted in Bild & Bubblas stora seriebok #[nn] (1989)
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