Huckleberry Hound #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Hawaii Bound Hound" finds Huckleberry Hound jetting off on a tropical adventure, complete with sun, sand, and a whole lot of paw-prints in the sand—no spoilers on where he ends up, but it’s definitely not where he started. This 1969 Gold Key Comics issue, with its vibrant artwork by Paul Murry, Tony Strobl, and a stellar team of Western Publishing artists, features a cover by Pete Alvarado that showcases a fun parade of classic Western comic covers, including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Tom and Jerry.
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At an auction, Huck buys an old locked chest that contains a flying carpet. Trying it out, he finds to his dismay that magic carpets and modern cities don't mix. Retreating to an isolated forest, Huck is captured by an "old witch with an eye toward progress", who has sinister plans for the rug.
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