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Boys' and Girls' March of Comics#243
Cover: Pete Alvarado

Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #243

Jan 1963 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“Trailer To Trouble”

"Trailer To Trouble" delivers a lighthearted, misadventure-packed ride in Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #243, a 1963 freebie from Western Publishing. When Fred’s desire to camp in a trailer leads to a case of mistaken identity—mistaking another family’s vehicle for his own and accidentally whisking away a cranky kid—what starts as a simple vacation plan spirals into a comedic legal tangle. Pete Alvarado handles both the interior art and cover, bringing his distinctive style to this classic Fred and Barney escapade.

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artist, inker Pete Alvarado
cover pencils, inks Pete Alvarado

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Fred and Barney want to vacation in a trailer, while Wilma and Betty would prefer to stay at a hotel. Circumstances lead to Fred confusing his trailer with that of another family and facing kidnapping charges when he drives off with the wrong trailer containing a bratty kid.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).