Herbie Archives Volume 1 (Archive Editions (Graphic Novels)) | 
enlarge | Author: Shane O'shea (richard Hughes) Creator: Ogden Whitney Publisher: Dark Horse Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: Reprint Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1593079877 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781593079871 ASIN: 1593079877
Publication Date: August 27, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new item. Over 4 million customers served. Order now. Selling online since 1995. Few left in stock - order soon. Code: D20081204181948D
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Product Description Make way for the Fat Fury! The unlikeliest superhero of all time makes his mark in this new Dark Horse archival series. Coming from the strange, wry imaginations of classic comics scribe Richard Hughes and artist Ogden Whitney, Herbie Popnecker looks like a plump lump, but with his collection of supernatural lollipops, there is pretty much nothing that he can't do. Herbie Archives Volume 1 collects the earliest appearances of Herbie, as he battles monsters, bends time and space, and gets the better of Fidel Castro! Herbie is a delightfully weird, all-ages barrel of laughs!
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Quality classic book,for best price September 16, 2008 David Jansen (Minneapolis Mn) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
You can go on ebay, find the original comics reprinted in this book, pay at least 1,000 in collectable shape,or you can buy this book,on good white paper,with bright coloring,for less then 1/20 of that price! And make no mistake,if you want quality top notch gut busting humer,then nothing can beat the adventures of herbie,the fat fury!Created way back in 1958, and lasting untill early 1967, this character has an EXTREAMLY loyal,devoted fan following!Nothing like herbie had never seen print,before or since!This is a collection, that has LONG been desired by herbie fans, the beginning of the complete reprinting of herbie,in color.At best,only about 3 issues worth of stories have seen color reprinting,over the past 42 years.In itself, I predect this book will one day, be a much sought after collection.It's a product of a bygone era,when America was'nt a tenth as uptight. Only the 1950's could have given birth to such a character,with such outragous stories.IF your hung up on political correctness, then this isn't the book for you, because Herbie was'nt. IF your hung up on realism,this is'nt for you either. this,is a character and book,on a level with jack Cole's plastic man. I have EVERY single original apperence, I still had to have a copy of this book!
Make Way for the Fat Fury! September 12, 2008 Gary Perlman (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
br /Herbie is a parody of a superhero -- fat, emotionless, addicted to lollipops -- but with amazing powers derived from his lollipops -- flies (but by walking on air), travels back in time (in a grandfather clock), talks to animals (who all know him), indestructible, and on an on. His speech lacks pronouns and articles, but his catchphrase is "You want I should bop you with this here lollipop?" Although famous throughout history, Herbie's powers are not known by his parents. Herbie's father, Pincus Popnecker, is an ambitious but unsuccessful businessman who is dismayed by his lot of having a "little fat nothing" of a son. A recurring theme in Herbie comics is how Herbie helps his father overcome one bad business venture after another, always without the knowledge of his parents. There are many recurring sight gags and phrases. br / br /Important advice to new readers: Instead of starting the Herbie Archives with the first story on page 11, I suggest that new readers should start with "Herbie and the Sneddiger's Salad Oil" on page 45 and read forward from there. You can return to the formative stories later. br / br /Publication Notes: The Dark Horse volume features cover art where Herbie appears, as well as some ads that ran in Herbie and other ACG comics (such as Forbidden Worlds, Unknown Worlds, and Adventures Into the Unknown). The pages appear to be cleaned up scans of the original comics, replicating the colors used. The pages are about the size of the original comics. There is an article at the front and biographies at the back by Scott Shaw, all worthwhile, but unfortunately printed black on red and produce maximum eye strain. br /
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