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Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker#74
Cover: John Carey & Steve Steere

Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker #74

Dec 1962 · Western · 0.25 USD
“The High Trail to Treasure”

In "The High Trail to Treasure," Woody Woodpecker and the kids find themselves in Afhgandia, where curiosity leads them to the strange, indestructible bubbles crafted by reclusive inventor Ali Baba. When they invite the inventor to showcase his invention at the Space Research Center, his mischievous twin, Baba Ali, steps in—setting off a series of zany escapades. Bill Weaver's art and John Liggera's inks bring the adventure to life, while John Carey and Steve Steere's cover captures the whimsy of the tale.

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cover pencils John Carey
cover inks Steve Steere

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While visiting their old friend Rajah Sandu in Afhgandia, Woody and the kids become interested in large, buoyant, indestructible bubbles being produced by reclusive inventor Ali Baba. But when they invite Ali Baba to come to America to show his invention at the Space Research Center, his rascally twin brother Baba Ali takes his place.

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