Four Color #1310
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "First Class," Huck the dog is reluctantly drafted as a ski slope rescue dog—complete with a keg of hot chocolate—only to find his duties complicated by Mr. Jinks, who keeps staging fake emergencies just to sip the cocoa. Penciled and inked by Pete Alvarado, this 1962 Dell classic captures the charm of a lighthearted, mischievous caper, with Harvey Eisenberg’s cover art adding a playful touch to the snowy antics.
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Huck is pressed into service as "rescue dog" (complete with keg of hot chocolate) for the ski slopes, but Mr. Jinks keeps pretending to need rescuing in order to get the hot chocolate.
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