Herbie Archives Volume 3
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.79 (666 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1595823026 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 232 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The last herbie" according to David Jansen. the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from The last herbie David Jansen the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from 43-44 years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. The last herbie the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from The last herbie David Jansen the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from 43-44 years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. 3-The last herbie David Jansen the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from 43-44 years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. The last herbie David Jansen the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from 43-44 years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. -The last herbie David Jansen the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from 43-44 years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. The last herbie David Jansen the only thing bad I have to say about this book,is that it's the last one!the product of Richard Hughes & Ogen Whitney,from 43-44 years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. years ago.On ebay, these issues will cost you plenty! Whatta deal!In time, these also will go for a pretty penny!Long live herbie!. Christopher Barat said Farewell, Fat Fury. Dark Horse wraps up the brief, yet memorable, career of Richard Hughes' and Ogden Whitney's obese, bizarre brainchild with this volume, which reprints stories from ACG's HERBIE #15-#"Farewell, Fat Fury" according to Christopher Barat. Dark Horse wraps up the brief, yet memorable, career of Richard Hughes' and Ogden Whitney's obese, bizarre brainchild with this volume, which reprints stories from ACG's HERBIE #15-#2Farewell, Fat Fury Dark Horse wraps up the brief, yet memorable, career of Richard Hughes' and Ogden Whitney's obese, bizarre brainchild with this volume, which reprints stories from ACG's HERBIE #15-#23 (February 1966-February 1967). This period was the heyday of high-camp superheroics, exemplified by the Batman TV series. In the use of such outre villains as The Question Mark (a mechanically inclined fellow dressed in medieval garb who appears to suffer from a severe curvature of the spine) and Noodl. (February 1966-February 1967). This period was the heyday of high-camp superheroics, exemplified by the Batman TV series. In the use of such outre villains as The Question Mark (a mechanically inclined fellow dressed in medieval garb who appears to suffer from a severe curvature of the spine) and Noodl. Farewell, Fat Fury Dark Horse wraps up the brief, yet memorable, career of Richard Hughes' and Ogden Whitney's obese, bizarre brainchild with this volume, which reprints stories from ACG's HERBIE #15-#23 (February 1966-February 1967). This period was the heyday of high-camp superheroics, exemplified by the Batman TV series. In the use of such outre villains as The Question Mark (a mechanically inclined fellow dressed in medieval garb who appears to suffer from a severe curvature of the spine) and Noodl. (February 1966-February 1967). This period was the heyday of high-camp superheroics, exemplified by the Batman TV series. In the use of such outre villains as The Question Mark (a mechanically inclined fellow dressed in medieval garb who appears to suffer from a severe curvature of the spine) and Noodl. Herbie Archives Volume 3 Rocks! Morgan Painter What a great way read these old classic comics. It's a lot cheaper than buying the originals. And the book doesn't fall apart reading them.
Here's Herbie! Dark Horse Books presents the final volume in its well-received archival series reprinting the wild, wacky adventures of Herbie Popnecker, who may look like a plump lump of a kid but who possesses extraordinary abilities along with an amazing collection of supernatural lollipops! Love-starved ladies, evil governments, monsters from the depths of the sea - nothing can stop him! This surreal, kooky, tongue-in-cheek comic series from the 1960s has been an all-ages cult favorite for decades. Past, present, and future - Herbie is amazing!