Dennis the Menace #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAmerica's favorite freckle-faced troublemaker is at it again — this 1961 Hallden/Fawcett issue captures Dennis mid-chaos, gleefully brandishing a paint-covered brush over a table absolutely buried in open cans of quick-dry enamel and brightly splattered eggs, while his exasperated mother looks on in wide-eyed dismay. The cover, rendered with Hank Ketcham's wonderfully expressive linework, tells the whole story before you've even cracked the spine — springtime has arrived, and Dennis has made absolutely sure everyone knows it. With an "April Fool" story inside, this is a ten-cent slice of mischief perfectly suited to the season.
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Grampa tells a tall tale about the Easter Bunny.
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