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Cover: Paul Murry

Four Color #706

Jun 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Caught by a Branch”

This 1956 Dell ten-center brings together two of Walt Disney's woodland characters — the dapper little bear Bongo, red-jacketed and riding his unicycle, and the hulking, wide-eyed Lumpjaw — in a cover scene full of buzzing chaos. A swinging beehive on a branch has sent a swarm of bees scattering in every direction, and the look on Lumpjaw's face suggests he's caught the worst of the situation. Cover art by Paul Murry captures that breezy, slapstick energy that made these Disney animal comics such a delight throughout the 1950s.

artist, inker Frank McSavage · cover Paul Murry

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artist, inker Frank McSavage
cover pencils, inks Paul Murry

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Lumpjaw gets his neck caught in the fork of a tree branch when he tries to ride Bongo's unicycle.

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