Four Color #321
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Finding a Hot Dog Stand," Scoutmaster Johnson leads his troop on a trip to Camp Musapaquadie, where a simple errand to buy eggs takes a delightfully chaotic turn when a misunderstanding sends two dozen turkeys instead of eggs to the camp. Written and illustrated by Roland Coe, this 1951 Four Color comic delivers a classic, lighthearted adventure with all the charm of a vintage children's story, brought to life by Coe’s distinctive art and lettering. The cover by Roland Coe captures the humor of the moment with a playful, expressive style that matches the story’s whimsical tone.
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Scoutmaster Johnson takes the scouts on their annual outing to Camp Musapaquadie. When Johnson sends the scouts to a nearby farm to buy two dozen eggs, the farmer thinks they want two dozen turkeys and sends that many live birds to the camp.
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