Lidsville #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Giant Hat-erpillar," Hoodoo and his minions stumble upon television westerns, initially finding them a distraction from their usual mischief. But as their obsession grows, the shows begin to influence them in unexpected ways—until their favorite outlaw characters start to shape their own plans. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Roger Armstrong, with inks by Eulie Liggera, this 1973 Western comic delivers a quirky, offbeat tale from a time when even the most unlikely villains could be inspired by a 20-cent screen.
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Hoodoo and his minions discover television westerns. At first this keeps them from bothering the good hats but eventually leads to their emulating the outlaws on the shows they become addicted to on TV.
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