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The Adventures of Peter Wheat
Date | Number: 20 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesCover to Cover Walt Kelly goodness from 1949
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Publication[November] 1949 | Price: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 15.5
 
SynopsisBeetle and Baby Mouse go down to the dungeon to check on the Wizard. The Wizard tricks Beetle and manages to escape and disguise himself as Beetle. The Wizard tries to use his disguise to trick a Giant into attacking the Wheat Field; he fails but manages to escape. The Giant joins the Wheat Field folk for Thanksgiving Dinner.
FeaturingThe Adventures of Peter Wheat
CreditsScript: Walt Kelly | Pencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Peter Wheat; Beetle; Blue Jay; Baby Mouse; Grand Wizard; Dragonel; Wheat Queen; Sammy Sweet
 
Advertisement"The Body Builder"
FeaturingPeter Wheat Bread
CreditsPencils: Walt Kelly | Inks: Walt Kelly
ContentCharacters: Peter Wheat
NotesSame ad as issue #10 and others.
 
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