Animal Comics #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Water Bunnies," Mooch’s romantic misadventures take a whimsical turn when he spots a picture of a female dog in the paper and becomes utterly smitten. Determined to win her heart, he heads to the dog show—only to be met with her clear disinterest. Yet, as ever, Mooch misreads every sign, convinced that her reactions are proof of her deep affection. Written and illustrated by John Stanley, this 1947 tale of canine confusion is brought to life with playful energy, while the cover by Dan Noonan, H. R. McBride, Morris Gollub, John Stanley, and Walt Kelly captures the story’s lighthearted charm.
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Mooch sees a picture in the paper of a female dog and immediately is infatuated with her. He just has to see her at the dog show, and when he does she is repulsed by him. But Mooch takes this and similar incidents to mean that Gwendolyn loves him.
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