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Cover: Tom Morrison

Dinky Duck #15

Oct 1955 · St. John · 0.10 USD
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“Rudy Eavesdrops”

In "Rudy Eavesdrops," Dinky Duck #15 (1955), the classic cartoon mischief continues as Percy attempts his latest scheme—posing a shotgun as a camera to trick Little Roquefort. With George Crenshaw’s expressive art and Vic Lockman’s sharp inks bringing the slapstick tension to life, the gag hinges on Roquefort’s wits and a perfectly timed misdirection. Tom Morrison’s cover captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.

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artist George Crenshaw · inker, letterer Vic Lockman · cover Tom Morrison

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inker, letterer Vic Lockman
cover pencils, inks Tom Morrison

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Percy tries the old cartoon-standard trick of disguising a shotgun as a camera on a tripod, telling Little Roquefort “…I am going to SHOOT your picture with my special new camera!” Roquefort, who’s acted in a carton or three and knows his stuff, maneuvers Percy into position to catch the blast himself.

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