Sugar & Spike #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Shiny Round Roller," Sheldon Mayer crafts a delightfully whimsical tale where Spike brings home a talking lobster from a restaurant, setting off a small adventure built on kindness and a little bit of magic. With Mayer’s distinctive art and storytelling, this 1956 classic captures the charm of childhood imagination, all drawn and lettered by the same hand behind the story.
In "Lobsters Away!" from Sugar & Spike #3 (1956), Spike brings home a live lobster after his dad decides he can't eat one—only for the crustacean to surprise them all by speaking in baby talk and asking a favor. With Jo and Spike caught in a lighthearted predicament, they must figure out how to help the little lobster return to the sea.
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Reprinted in Sugar & Spike #96 (1971), Sugar & Spike #97 (1971), The Best of DC #29 (1982), The Best of DC #68 (1986), The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1991), The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told #[nn] (1992), The Sugar and Spike Archives #1 (2011)
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