Peter Rabbit #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology comic features multiple stories starring Peter Rabbit and his friends. In the lead story, Peter rescues his friend Dazy from a cliff using a rope while being chased by a mountain lion. A second story involves Jack Frost, who suffers a sunstroke and is saved by Peter and his friends; the children's parents later visit Aunt Ethel to help care for the unwell Jack. The final visible story features Freddy the clown, who melts while being chased by a plane and ends up as a bucket of water, yet continues to speak and interact with Peter.
Peter Rabbit promises to get Dazy a corsage of sweet peas for their dance date, but finds himself broke and in need of a creative solution. What he comes up with instead leads to an unexpected moment that gets a reaction from his date!
Peter Rabbit gets exciting news that his little cousin Elmer is arriving by train from the big city, and he and Dazy rush to the station to meet him—but confusion erupts when they pick up the wrong passenger, a much-grown Elmer imposter who's quick with his fists and even quicker at the dinner table. When a police officer arrives with the real Elmer, Peter and Dazy discover they've been bamboozled by a con artist passing himself off as family.
Peter Rabbit falls for a fast-talking pitch for a gold detector and convinces his friend Dazy to join him on a prospecting adventure up a treacherous mountain. When they finally strike something hard at the detector's signal and manage to recover a stash of ore—with help from an old school chum turned Indian chief—they believe their fortunes are made, only to discover the truth about their find in a hilariously unexpected way.
When Freddy gives Algy an electric train set for Christmas, the two friends accidentally trigger a mysterious hidden spring that sends the toy locomotive growing to full size and barreling down the tracks at breakneck speed. What follows is a wild cross-country chase as Freddy and Algy struggle to control their runaway creation, encountering everything from military jets to switching stations to a helpful sea serpent on their frantic journey back home. A hilarious 1955 romp where one Christmas gift turns into the adventure of a lifetime.
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↩ Reprints Little Jack Frost #1 (1951), Peter Rabbit #15 (1952)
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