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Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh#1
Cover: Pete Alvarado

Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh #1

Jan 1977 · Western · 0.30 USD
“A Night in the Hundred Acre Wood”

In "A Night in the Hundred Acre Wood," Pooh sets his sights on a whimsical dream—reaching the North Pole—by using a series of shaken soda pop bottles as makeshift rocket fuel. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with playful energy by Pete Alvarado on art and inks, this 1977 adventure captures the charm of the Hundred Acre Wood in a story that’s equal parts silly and heartfelt, all wrapped in a cover by Alvarado that perfectly captures the moment’s fizzy anticipation.

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writer Vic Lockman · artist, inker Pete Alvarado · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Larry Mayer · cover Pete Alvarado

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artist, inker Pete Alvarado
letterer Larry Mayer
cover pencils, inks Pete Alvarado

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In order to achieve his long-standing goal of reaching the North Pole by balloon, Pooh experiments with fizzy, shaken soda pop bottles as a form of propulsion.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).