Animal Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Puppy versus Goose," young Joey finds himself caught in a series of escalating pranks and showdowns with the mischievous baboons, all after he casually claims Leo as his "little brother." With George Kerr handling both art and inks, and Gaylord Du Bois scripting the antics, this 1944 Dell classic captures the playful chaos of jungle rivalry, where loyalty and cleverness are tested in a series of slapstick confrontations. The cover by George Kerr perfectly captures the high-stakes silliness of a puppy facing off against a flock of troublemaking primates.
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Joey brown-noses Leo, who then casually calls him "little brother." The baboons mix it up with Joey over, first, Leo's food; second, over Joey's bragging being Leo's little brother; third, over Leo's waterhole; and, finally, after having caught Joey by the tail under a big rock, their plot to roll a big rock on Leo, too. At risk of his own skin Joey warns Leo, so the baboons roll rocks down at Joey, but one rock breaks the big rock holding Joey's tail, freeing him. Leo and his girl, Princess Leona, and Joey rout the baboons, and Leona declares all the jungle will now know Joey's status.
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