Issue | #6 |
Published | December-January 1964-65 |
Cover Price | 0.12 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Hughes |
Notes | Herbie, in caveman garb, being dragged by his hair into cave by Ticklepuss, his female twin // Ogden Whitney (signed) |
Characters | Herbie Popnecker; Ticklepuss |
Genre | super hero; humor; satire |
Pencils | Ogden Whitney |
Inks | Ogden Whitney |
Notes | Herbie, in caveman garb, being dragged by his hair into cave by Ticklepuss, his female twin // Ogden Whitney (signed) |
Characters | Herbie Popnecker; Pincus Popnecker; Eva Gardner; Gregory Peck; Ticklepuss |
Synopsis | Herbie's teacher says that cavemen were stupid, but Herbie disagrees. An actor thinks cavemen had slicked-back hair and wore monocles, but Herbie thinks that is not authentic. He goes back in time to prove his point and meets Ticklepuss, a female version of Herbie. Herbie takes Ticklepuss' brother, Bumbum, back to the present and proves himself right. Herbie's teacher falls in love with Bumbum, and Herbie has a nightmare about being chased by Ticklepuss. |
Genre | super hero; humor; satire |
Script | Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea) |
Pencils | Ogden Whitney |
Inks | Ogden Whitney |
Letters | Ed Hamilton |
Notes | Ticklepuss returns in Herbie #10 (June-July 1965). |
Script | Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea) |
Pencils | Ogden Whitney |
Inks | Ogden Whitney |
Characters | Herbie Popnecker; Pincus Popnecker; Mrs. Popnecker; Dr. Dimwit |
Synopsis | Herbie's father opens a balloon company, but his balloons do not fly. Herbie gets a job with Dr. Dimwit, who has discovered Planet Percival, where lollipops have uplifting powers. |
Genre | super hero; humor; satire |
Script | Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea) |
Pencils | Ogden Whitney |
Inks | Ogden Whitney |
Letters | Ed Hamilton |
Reprinted | in Herbie (A-Plus Comics, 1991 series) #6 (June 1991); in Spaced Out Herbie (Avalon Communications, 1999 series) #1 |