Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker #64
In "The Cuckoo Clock Mystery," Woody Woodpecker stumbles into a whimsical world when a clock with a cuckoo that looks just like him sends him on a far-flung adventure to Timtuk, Tavaria—the cuckoo clock capital of the world. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with playful energy by artist John Carey, this 1960 Dell comic offers a delightfully offbeat journey full of ticking intrigue and classic Woody chaos. The cover, also by Carey, captures the zany spirit of the tale with a bold, hand-drawn flair.
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A novelty cuckoo clock, with a cuckoo that looks just like Woody, leads the Woodpeckers to adventure in Timtuk, Tavaria, the cuckoo clock capital of the world.
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