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SpongeBob Comics No. 59

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SpongeBob Comics #59 is a SpongeBob SquarePants comic book that was released on August 102016.

Summary

Mr. Krabs has run out of the salty salt he applies to Krabby Patties (for maximum beverage sales)! He and SpongeBob must venture to Bitter Flats, the driest part of the sea, for a new shaker full, but a Grizzly Sea Bear, a treacherous mine, and a mysterious stranger all stand in Krusty commerce's way--in a story Chuck Dixon had to call "Dry Noon!" Also: Can Sandy and SpongeBob tame the majestic wild sea horse known as…Sprinkles? Plus: SpongeFunnies, ocean facts, Squidward's musical nightmare, and something called a Nudibranch Ranch![1]

Comics

Title Page(s)
Dry Noon 1-10
Mr. Krabs has run out of the salty salt that he uses on Krabby Patties. He and SpongeBob must go into the Ghost Salt Mine to find more while avoiding enemies along the way.
Cowboy Hat 11
SpongeBob and Patrick find a cowboy hat and decide to share it with each other.
Mysteries of the West 11
SpongeBob and Patrick making mooing sounds while wearing a cowboy hat.
Squidward Symphony 12-14
SpongeBob and Patrick interrupt Squidward daydreaming about himself being a symphony conductor.
Nudibranch Ranch 16-17
SpongeBob and Gary go to the Nudibranch Ranch and briefly lose each other along the way.
Deep-Sea Wranglers 18-31
Sandy teaches SpongeBob and Patrick how to lasso, feed, and ride wild seahorses.
Seahorses! 32
This comic talks about seahorses and how they give birth to babies.


Trivia

General

  • Most of the comics in this issue are western-themed or seahorse-themed.

Cultural references

  • In the Dry Noon comic strip, the Ghost Salt Mine sign has two yellow and red colored ghosts that clearly resembles those from the video game Pac-Man.

Errors

  • In the beginning of the Deep-Sea Wranglers comic strip, SpongeBob's, Patrick's, and Squidward's houses are in the wrong order. SpongeBob's house is in the middle instead of Squidward Tentacles' house. Likewise Squidward's house is at the far right end where SpongeBob's house is suppose to be.
  • In the Deep-Sea Wranglers comic strip, SpongeBob is colored green instead of yellow for one frame, even though he doesn't appear to be sick.
  • In the Deep-Sea Wranglers comic strip, some frames have Patrick's eyelids colored pink instead of purple. This is corrected in some later frames.

References

  1. In Stores 8-10-16. Bongo Comics (August 8, 2016). Retrieved on August 18, 2020.