Adventures of Peter Wheat (1948) Walt Kelly comic books 1953
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Blue Jay tells Peter about the fastest mouse he's ever seen pure white and fast as lightning. Peter decides he must capture this mouse and make him his new mount. But that's just the break the Grand Wizard has been waiting for. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle are gathering firewood when they spot smoke signals made by giant red ants. Owl deciphers the signals and realizes the ants are massing for an attack on the Wheat Kingdom. Once again, the Wheat Fielders' best defense is sweets and pies.16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter's usual fantasy adventures are replaced with an educational story this issue. Peter and Beetle use Magic Powders to transport themselves to a modern-day bakery. There, they learn the step-by-step process from which flour becomes bread. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter and Beetle await the night patrol, but their mice come back unmounted. Tracking the missing guards, they discover they have been taken by the gypsy moths. Luckily, Peter knows that moths have one weakness: flame. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Blue Jay brings mute warning of approaching forces. Riding on Blue Jay for aerial reconnaissance, Peter sees an army of leafhoppers massing to invade the Wheat Kingdom. Peter challenges the leafhopper captain to a duel, even though the captain is famed for his dueling ability and double swords. 16 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1953 by Bakers Associates Giveawa.
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Story by Del Connell. Art by Al Hubbard. Peter Wheat is the inch-high hero of the Wheat Field, where he lives with his insect friends. The team of writer Del Connell and artist Al Hubbard continued the strip begun by Walt Kelly. Peter is awakened by the guards after they witness strange lights in the sky. At first they seem to be ordinary fireflies, but soon Peter learns what they really are. The Grand Wizard and his Hornet Knights are up to their old tricks again.16 pages, Full Color.