Counting Sheep is the eleventh known Bendy Comic. Its publication date is November 10, 1932.
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Plot[]
Boris, while taking a walk, is spotted by the Woolly Triplets. After the lead triplet marks Boris as an easy target, his brothers pretend to be lost and ask for directions as he pickpockets the seemingly unaware wolf. Their plan fails as Boris proves to be more aware of the situation than they believed. Instead of stealing any money, the lead triplet only managed to pilfer a fake coin with the words 'Nice Try' and the picture of a taunting Boris.
The triplets are amazed by Boris' cleverness. Then, as Bendy passes by, Boris and two of the triplets greet him as the spectacled triplet pickpockets Bendy. This time, the victim is completely unaware of the crime being committed and continue move on his own life as usual.
Trivia[]
- This is the earliest known appearance of the Woolly Triplets.
- The title of the comic is a reference to the concept of the same name that is often done to help people fall asleep.
Syndicated comic strips | Barnyard Opry • Sole for Supper • Pie and Pop • Up in Flames • What Crumbs Around, Goes Around • The Artist • Cats and Dogs • Two for One • Rain Rain, Go Away • Bright Idea • Counting Sheep • Hands Off • F for Effort • How Not To • Rocks Cream • Batter's Eye • Pig Sty • Stink or Swim • Bon Appe-Sneak • Ode to Reuben • True Love • Mutt Cuts • Sticky Situation • On Cloud 9 • Mice Try • Opening Act • True Love • Encore • Fleas and Z's • Nothing is Free • Three for One • The Money will roll right in • Poor Yorick • Graduation Day • Pie and the Sky • Automo-Steal • Opposites Attract | |
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Dime-Store comics | To the Moon • Papa Pluto's Pitchfork • Yukon Bendy • Souper Boris • Alice the Aviator | |
Promotional comics | Construction Corruption • Showbiz Bendy • Train Trouble • The Devil's Treasure • All Washed Up • Giddyup, Bendy! | |
Other comics | Tombstone Picnic | |