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Wilbur Comics #9
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In "Horsefeathers," Wilbur's misadventure with a broken window leads to an unexpected detour—his father opts for a fishing trip instead of a lecture, turning discipline into a day on the water. Penciled and inked by Bill Vigoda, this 1946 tale from Wilbur Comics #9 captures a quiet, character-driven moment with a touch of early comic charm. The cover, by Al Fagaly, sets the scene with a classic, nostalgic flair.
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artist, inker Bill Vigoda · cover Al Fagaly
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artist, inker Bill Vigoda
cover pencils, inks Al Fagaly
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When Wilbur breaks a window playing horseshoes, his father decides to use an incentive-based approach to punishment and takes his son fishing.
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