Buzzy #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1949 issue of Buzzy, the neighborhood kids accidentally spark a fire while trying to dispose of their collected trash—only to be rescued by Captain Tootsie, who turns the moment into a teachable lesson on fire safety. With art by C. C. Beck on both pencils and inks, and a cover by Graham Place, the story blends youthful mischief with a timely message, all in a classic early comic style.
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Buzzy reads that people who do things quickly have a good personality, but he probably didn't interpret it correctly.
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