Baby Huey Duckland #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mewzeem," Baby Huey’s movie-inspired dreams of jungle glory take a wild turn when a real gorilla escapes from the zoo—right into his backyard. Written by Carl Wessler and illustrated by Marty Taras, this 1966 Harvey adventure captures Huey’s chaotic charm as he stumbles into a situation far bigger than his oversized hat. The cover by Warren Kremer perfectly captures the moment’s absurd, action-packed energy.
When Jo hears Herman read the tale of Rip Van Winkle to his nephew, the mice seize the chance to play a prank—tricking Katnip into believing he’s slept for two decades. The joke unfolds with classic cartoon chaos, as Katnip’s bewildered reactions fuel the humor of the moment.
When Huey catches a movie about "Duckzan of the Apes," he's instantly inspired to become a jungle hero—luckily, his dream gets a real-life test when a gorilla escapes from the zoo and crashes into his backyard.
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