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The Powerpuff Girls#15
Cover: Phil Moy

The Powerpuff Girls #15

Jul 2001 · DC · 1.99 USD; 3.25 CAD
“Shore Thing!”

In "Shore Thing!", the Powerpuff Girls face a surprisingly high-stakes art heist when the Townsville Art Commission declares Bubbles’ drawing a masterpiece worthy of museum display. Written by Trina Robbins and illustrated by Bill Alger, with inks by Mike DeCarlo and colors by Dave Tanguay, the story follows Mojo Jojo’s increasingly desperate attempts to steal the artwork—only for the truth to flip everything on its head when Bubbles reveals the painting was being viewed upside down all along. Cover by Phil Moy.

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writer Trina Robbins · artist Bill Alger · inker Mike DeCarlo · colorist Dave Tanguay · letterer Jenna Garcia · cover Phil Moy

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artist Bill Alger
colorist Dave Tanguay
letterer Jenna Garcia
cover pencils, inks Phil Moy

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The Townsville Art Commission decides that a picture Bubbles drew is a great masterpiece and must be exhibited in the museum, where Mojo Jojo tries repeatedly to steal it. But when Bubbles finally gets the chance to tell everyone that they were looking at it upside down, they decide it is not a masterpiece after all.

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