Super Brat #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSuper Brat follows the mischievous young Ollie through multiple misadventures in which his well-intentioned attempts at helping backfire comically. In one sequence, Ollie tries to fix his father's plumbing disaster by welding the wrong pipes, then attempts to help by setting up ropes around flower beds and fixing forsythias for his dad, only to cause Mrs. Thatcher to trip repeatedly. Later, when Ollie dons his Super-Brat cape to join a bee hike with older boys, his interference leads to chaos—he emerges from the wrong door of a department store, and his actions result in a scene of havoc on downtown streets as the hikers are knocked about. Throughout, Ollie's superhero persona amplifies the comedic disasters that follow from his bumbling interventions.
Young Ollie Orwell earns his place in the Cub Scouts and takes his new responsibilities seriously—perhaps a little *too* seriously. When a series of well-intentioned good deeds go hilariously sideways, Super Brat discovers that his powers might be exactly what his family needs to set things right again, though his solutions tend to create their own brand of chaos.
A hungry diner at a restaurant orders what the menu promises as a fresh egg, only to discover the establishment's idea of "fresh" comes with some unexpected—and lively—complications in this quick-witted 1958 gag from Super Brat.
Merry Mouse heads out fishing with a boastful companion who won't stop bragging about his superior angling skills—but when Merry keeps hauling in nothing but junk, the tables turn in an unexpected way. This 1958 tale proves that sometimes the worst fishing day can become the luckiest one of all.
When a group of older boys plan a beeline hike—a challenging cross-country trek that requires hikers to travel in a perfectly straight line regardless of obstacles—young Ollie is left behind, and he's determined to get revenge. Donning his Super-Brat cape, he sets out to sabotage their adventure with a series of escalating tricks, moving obstacles into their path and even diverting a Canadian stream to block their way. But when the exhausted hikers take an unexpected detour home, they stumble upon a real emergency that puts Ollie's mischief-making into perspective.
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↩ Reprints Star Comics #4 (1937), Funny Tunes #1 (1953), Super-Brat #1 (1954), Super Brat #1 (1958)
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