Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker #112
In "The Key-Clue Adventure," Woody Woodpecker and the kids spring into action to impress Woody’s grandmother by painting the house—only to discover the paint they’re using makes the walls completely invisible. With Bill Weaver handling art, inks, and letters, the mischief unfolds in full color, while John Carey’s cover captures the playful chaos. A 15-cent comic from 1970, it’s a lighthearted, visual gag with a twist that’s pure Woody.
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Woody's grandmother is coming for a visit, so in order to impress her, he and the kids decide to paint the house, but it turns out that the paint is invisible paint.
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