Dennis the Menace #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Everything's Beachy," the Mitchell family takes a summer heatwave to extremes, trying to stay cool in the most imaginative ways—until George’s strange visions of skiing on the lawn and a Christmas tree in the backyard leave Martha wondering if he’s lost his mind. Written by Fred Toole and brought to life with playful energy by Owen Fitzgerald on art and inks, this 1962 classic captures the absurd charm of childhood summers with a touch of surreal whimsy. The cover by Owen Fitzgerald perfectly mirrors the issue’s lighthearted, sun-drenched chaos.
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The Mitchell family tries to think "cool" to beat the heat but when George sees them skiing on the lawn and putting up a Christmas tree, Martha thinks he is hallucinating.
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