Stumbo Tinytown #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Big Delay," Stumbo of Tinytown takes a personal turn when he mishears the Mayor's comment about a "big lug" and decides to prove his worth—by disguising himself as a towering girl giant named Colossa. With a mix of humor and heart, Stumbo's scheme to be missed unfolds in a story drawn with playful energy by Warren Kremer, whose distinctive art brings Tinytown’s quirky charm to life. The cover, also by Kremer, captures the moment with a bold, expressive image of Colossa, setting the tone for a tale of misunderstanding and self-discovery.
In "Colossa," Stumbo, hurt after overhearing the Mayor of Tinytown complain about a "big lug" to be rid of, dons a disguise as a girl giant named Colossa to make himself unbearable—only to learn the Mayor wasn't talking about him at all. The story unfolds with gentle humor and heart, as Stumbo’s misguided attempt to fit in reveals more about perception than size.
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