Popples #1
"Pop Goes the Spy (Part 1)" kicks off a delightfully chaotic adventure in Popples #1 (1986), where fuzzy, magical creatures wreak playful havoc on a young brother and sister in their attic sanctuary—while unseen spies plot something suspicious in another corner of the house. Written by Stan Kay and brought to life by John Costanza’s expressive art, with inks by Jacqueline Roettcher, colors by Isabell Bidwell, and letters by Carmel Brock, this 75-cent comic from 1986 blends whimsy and intrigue with a touch of espionage. The cover by Isabell Bidwell captures the zany energy of the series from the start.
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Furry, magic creatures live in the attic of a house and cause havoc in the lives of a young brother and sister. Meanwhile, in another part of the house, a pair of foreign spies are hatching a plot.
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