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Cover: Ogden Whitney

Herbie #3

Aug 1964 · American Comics Group · 0.12 USD
“Herbie and the Loch Ness Monster!”

In "Herbie and the Loch Ness Monster!", young Herbie answers the call when a radio report warns of a monstrous rampage in Scotland. With a mix of bravery and whimsy, he crosses the Atlantic Ocean floor to enlist Churchill’s aid, then journeys to the Unknown to uncover the beast’s secrets—only to discover it’s a four-century champion. The story, written by Shane O'Shea and illustrated by Ogden Whitney (with inks and lettering by Whitney), features a cover by Whitney that captures the tale’s playful, larger-than-life spirit.

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writer Shane O'Shea · artist, inker Ogden Whitney · letterer Ed Hamilton · cover Ogden Whitney

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artist, inker Ogden Whitney
letterer Ed Hamilton
cover pencils, inks Ogden Whitney

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While visiting his grandfather (who is an older version of Herbie), Herbie hears a radio news report of a rampage by the Loch Ness Monster. Herbie walks across the Atlantic Ocean floor to meet Churchill and offer his help. Herbie visits the Unknown to find the monster's weaknesses, only to find that it's won the championship for tough monsters for 400 years. Still, it's no contest and Queen Elizabeth knights Herbie the Duke of Popnecker.

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