That Wilkin Boy #25
In "Daddy's Little Grown Up," Bingo’s attempt to sell a lawnmower ends in disappointment—returning with nothing but a handful of beans, sparking a whimsical dream sequence where Mr. Smythe looms as a giant atop a towering beanstalk. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with playful energy by Stan Goldberg’s art and Mario Acquaviva’s inks, the story captures a child’s imagination running wild, all under Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering. The cover by Stan Goldberg and Jon D’Agostino perfectly captures the story’s lighthearted, dreamlike tone.
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Bingo goes to sell a lawnmower and all he comes back with is a handful of beans, leading to a dream where Mr. Smythe is the giant at the top of the beanstalk.
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