Sprocketman [Sprocket Man; Raleigh Bicycle] #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Adventures of Sprocketman!" from 1976, Benny and Jane turn to Joe at Raleigh Bicycles after their bikes vanish—only to learn their theft wasn’t random, but a lesson in bike security. With a mix of caution and flair, Sprocketman steps in to track down the culprits, all while delivering a pointed reminder about proper bike care. The story, illustrated with crisp energy by Louis Saekow and lettered by Louis H. Saekow, features a cover by Louis H. Saekow, making this a rare, free comic from the Urban Bikeway Design Collaborative that’s as much about awareness as it is about heroics.
When Benny and Jane lose their bikes to thieves, they turn to Joe at Raleigh Bicycles, who summons Sprocketman to the case. With a mix of tough love and sharp detective work, Sprocketman not only tracks down the culprits but also delivers a pointed lesson on bike safety—before returning the stolen rides.
In this 1976 slice of advocacy-driven superhero storytelling, Sprocketman intercepts two bicycle thieves—one masked, one not—before turning his attention to the reader with a straightforward, no-nonsense guide on how to keep a bike secure. A brief, practical moment of civic-minded heroism, grounded in real-world caution and the quiet dignity of everyday vigilance.
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