Little Max Comics #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Little Max Sambo," Joe’s mischievous idea of making Max the "piper" for the neighborhood basketball game leads to a surprisingly literal interpretation—Max must crawl through a narrow pipe to retrieve the ball. With Warren Kremer and Al Avison’s lively artwork bringing the small-town antics to life, this 1955 Harvey classic captures the charm of childhood games with a clever twist. The cover by Warren Kremer perfectly frames the moment with a playful, energetic style.
In "The Piper," Jo finds himself unexpectedly chosen to be the "piper" for the neighborhood basketball game—only to discover the role means he’s the smallest kid who can squeeze into the pipe when the ball gets stuck. With a mix of humor and heart, the story captures the quiet pride of being just the right size for a job no one else can do.
In "Hot Dip," Jo and Ichabod’s quick dash through the woods takes an unexpected plunge when they tumble into a stream—only to discover it’s surprisingly warm, sparking a moment of shared surprise and laughter.
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