Richie Rich Vaults of Mystery #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics serves up a delightfully puzzling scenario in this 1976 issue, where a giant-sized Richie Rich peers down at a perfectly detailed miniature mansion — and finds tiny versions of his own family waving back at him with cheerful "Hi, son!" and "Hi, me!" speech bubbles. The cover teases the lead story, "The Mini-Mansion Caper," promising a whimsical mystery centered on a pint-sized Rich family living inside their shrunken estate. It's the kind of charmingly absurd premise that made Harvey's humor titles so endearing, and at the original cover price of 25 cents, this one packed a lot of fun into a small package.
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Mr. Rich and Richie try out a weather-altering machine. It does not work as intended, and Mr. Rich throws it away in disgust. When aliens land, they accidentally trigger the machine and the bad weather it causes convinces them not to invade Earth after all.
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