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Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh#7
Cover: Pete Alvarado

Walt Disney Winnie-the-Pooh #7

Jun 1978 · Western · 0.35 USD
“The "Peep" Who Wouldn't Fly”

In "The 'Peep' Who Wouldn't Fly," Pooh tries to escape the spotlight by disguising himself as the forgotten "Super Bear," but his attempt to fly under the radar only leads to more awkward moments—especially when his heroic efforts are now weighed down by a costume that's more burden than badge. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by John Carey, this 1978 Western Publishing tale captures Pooh's gentle humor and self-awareness, with Pete Alvarado's cover bringing the whimsical disguise to life.

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writer Vic Lockman · artist, inker, letterer John Carey · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Pete Alvarado

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artist, inker, letterer John Carey
cover pencils, inks Pete Alvarado

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Modest Pooh is deeply embarrassed by the plentiful praise his heroic deeds bring him, so he dons an old "Super Bear" costume to conceal his identity. Sadly, his deeds, now encumbered by his "Super Bear" accoutrements, result in anything but praise.

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