Power Comics #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sinister Suitcase," young Tony faces a growing dilemma when his father demands he get rid of the pets he's been watching for Mrs. Beam—especially the stubborn dog he can't seem to part with. With only a cat and a parrot off his hands, Tony's search for help leads him down a path that feels far more dangerous than he expected. Penciled and inked by Tony DiPreta, this 1945 tale from Power Comics #4 unfolds with quiet tension, while the cover by L. B. Cole captures the eerie mystery of the suitcase at the heart of the story.
In "Pets or Pests," Tony’s desperate attempt to please his father by ditching the animals he’s been entrusted to leads to a series of misadventures as he tries to offload a cat and a parrot—only to find the dog remains stubbornly his responsibility. Written with a wry charm and drawn in a lively, expressive style, the story captures the chaos of youthful schemes and the unexpected loyalty of even the most troublesome pets.
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