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Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies#113
Cover: Ralph Heimdahl
Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #113
In this 1951 Dell classic, Ollie’s latest invention—a gold-finding machine—leads him and Henery on a desert adventure that takes a twist when they stumble upon two crooks searching for buried loot. With Vivie Risto handling art, inks, and lettering, and Ralph Heimdahl’s dynamic cover capturing the chaos, this issue blends classic slapstick with a touch of treasure-hunting intrigue.
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artist, inker, letterer Vivie Risto · cover Ralph Heimdahl
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artist, inker, letterer Vivie Risto
cover pencils Ralph Heimdahl
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After Ollie invents a gold-finding machine, he and Henery go to the desert to prospect. There they run into two crooks looking for loot from a robbery that they buried earlier.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).