Little Iodine #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1955 Dell classic, Bonehead’s well-meaning plan to surprise his parents with a puppy from the pound takes a quirky turn when he and Patsy, the pregnant dog, end up at the "haunted" old Miller place. With Mr. Muddle trying to sell the house to Mr. Bullion, the boys’ secret gets tangled in a web of misunderstandings—though no ghostly shenanigans are needed to resolve it. A charming, lighthearted slice of mid-century humor, lettered in crisp typeset.
In this 1955 slice of childhood mischief from *Little Iodine* #28, Jo and her friend Sharkey find themselves in a whirlwind of unintended chaos when Sharkey’s cousin gifts him a microphone connected to the radio—perfect for pranks, but not quite ready for the kind of trouble they accidentally unleash on Henry. The story unfolds with the kind of slapstick energy that defined the era, blending innocent scheming with the kind of escalating absurdity only kids can manage.
In "null," Yogurt’s friends kick him off their roller derby team to secure a year’s free passes to the rollerdrome, but Tessie convinces them to let him coach instead. When Yogurt accidentally slides out onto the ice, his unorthodox approach somehow leads the team to victory—though how exactly remains a mystery.
In this 1955 slice of childhood humor from *Little Iodine* #28, Henry’s mistaken belief that he’s too fat to eat leads him to skip breakfast and head to work—only to be caught napping on the couch, weak from hunger, by Mr. Bigdome, who promptly fires him. Effie, ever the quick thinker, sends Iodine to deliver lunch, but the situation spirals in ways only a Little Iodine story could manage.
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