Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker #103
In "The Super Lifesaver," a hungry chicken’s mistaken snack leads to a hilariously sticky situation when it gulps down a sack of cement—mistaking it for corn—and then quenches its thirst with fountain water, only to stiffen into a literal statue. This 1968 Western Publishing classic, featuring vibrant colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop and a delightfully chaotic cover by John Carey, delivers the kind of absurd, slapstick charm that made Woody Woodpecker a staple of comic book mischief.
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A hungry chicken mistakes a sack of cement for a sack of corn, washes it down with some fountain water, and stiffens into a quick-drying statue.
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