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Cover: Jack Bradbury

Spunky #2

Jul 1949 · Pines · 0.10 USD
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In "Spunky Fights Back!", Spunky agrees to let Stanley have his way on his birthday—no matter what. When Stanley picks riding Cyclone, the horse (who’s actually a horse) isn’t amused, especially when he’s blindfolded and tricked into the role. Jack Bradbury’s dynamic art brings the playful chaos to life, with every panel bursting with the kind of wholesome mischief that defined early Pines comics.

Contains 7 stories
Spunky Fights Back!
9 pp · Humor, Children, Western-Frontier
Spunky KiddStanleyCora Sue LeeSam KiddMr. SimpsonLuke brothers (antagonists)ClemCora Sue Lee
Spunky and Little-Injun
6 pp · Humor, Children, Western-Frontier
Spunky KiddLittle-InjunLittle-Injun's father
Spunky and Stanley
2 pp · Humor, Children, Western-Frontier
Spunky KiddStanley
Ghost Town Strangers
6 pp · Humor, Children, Western-Frontier
Spunky KiddStanleyFisheye Carp (villain)Fisheye's partner (villain)sheriff
Happy Birthday, Dear Stanley
5 pp · Humor, Children, Western-Frontier

In "Happy Birthday, Dear Stanley," Jo and Clem set up a lighthearted surprise for their friend Stanley—letting him ride Cyclone, the horse, on his special day. But when Stanley, who’s actually a horse himself, climbs onto Cyclone’s back, the real horse isn’t fooled and quickly turns the joke around.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Stanley
Modified Hat
0.5 pp · Humor, Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Stanley

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Jack Bradbury
cover pencils, inks Jack Bradbury

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