Wilbur Comics #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Genius," Wilbur takes his name to heart and sets out to prove he's a natural-born inventor—starting with the mundane tasks of mowing the lawn and doing the laundry. Bill Vigoda’s expressive art brings the humor to life in this 1947 gem, while Al Fagaly’s energetic cover captures Wilbur’s over-the-top confidence.
In "The Genius," Wilbur’s confidence soars when he discovers the meaning behind his name, leading him to believe he’s a true inventor—much to the bemusement of Mr. Wilkin and Mrs. Moore, who watch as Wilbur attempts to revolutionize the mundane tasks of mowing the lawn and doing the laundry with all the seriousness of a scientific breakthrough.
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