Pipsqueak #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Archie Series' January 1960 lineup comes The Adventures of Pipsqueak #36, a charming slice of all-ages fun featuring the pint-sized star himself — red cap and all — standing alongside a small dog and a very large, very unimpressed turkey, while a flustered adult on a workbench clutches what appears to be a saw, all of them gathered outside a door bearing a firm "Keep Out" sign. The scene captures that perfect comedic tension that made Archie's humor titles such a delight in 1960, with Pipsqueak seemingly unconcerned by the sign or the giant bird at his side. At a dime a copy, this issue — which also features the story "The Difference Between Ducks" — delivers the kind of lighthearted, kid-friendly mischief the series did so well.
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Pipsqueak helps his dad trim the Christmas tree. Pipsqueak's dad dresses up as Santa.
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