Issue | #20 |
Published | September 1966 |
Cover Price | 0.12 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Hughes |
Notes | Fat Fury flying into oven as Dracula holds door open // Kurt Schaffenberger (assumed) |
Characters | Herbie Popnecker (as Fat Fury); Dracula |
Genre | super hero; humor; satire |
Pencils | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Inks | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Notes | Fat Fury flying into oven as Dracula holds door open // Kurt Schaffenberger (assumed) |
Characters | Herbie Popnecker; Pincus Popnecker; Grim Reaper; Dracula; Fat Fury |
Synopsis | On a suggestion by Herbie, the Grim Reaper sends Dracula down to Earth as a good will ambassador. After striking out with full-blooded women and having blood drawn instead of deposited at the blood bank, Dracula finds that what he really wants is pizza (although his staff prefer bagels). Only the Fat Fury can stop them. |
Genre | super hero; humor; satire |
Script | Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea) |
Pencils | Ogden Whitney |
Inks | Ogden Whitney |
Letters | Ed Hamilton |
Notes | Story: Masterpiece by Shane O'Shea! Art: Stroke of Genius by Ogden Whitney! |
Characters | Herbie Popnecker; Pincus Popnecker; Mrs. Popnecker; Professor Flipdome; Satan |
Synopsis | Herbie's teacher Dr. Plumduffle is in danger of being forced to retire because he can't handle Butch Nelson. Herbie goes with his neighbor, Professor Flipdome, to the center of the earth in the professor's Squirm-Worm. After some misdirections, including Hades, they make it to the center where they find that there is an exact fire-breathing duplicate for everyone on the surface. Herbie returns with Dr. Plumduffle's duplicate, who teaches Butch Nelson a lesson. |
Genre | super hero; humor; satire |
Script | Richard Hughes (as Shane O'Shea) |
Pencils | Ogden Whitney |
Inks | Ogden Whitney |
Letters | Ed Hamilton |
Notes | Story: You were expecting Hemingway? Art: Rembrandt it ain't! |
Reprinted | in Herbie #5 (A-plus May 1991) |