Huckleberry Hound #8
In "A Cat Tale," Yogi Bear takes a whimsical gamble, staking his hopes on a stretch of desert real estate with a dream: a tourist park of his own design. With cardboard props and glue, he tries to sell the vision to a skeptical visitor, all while dreaming of outranking the forest service. Harvey Eisenberg’s playful art brings the whole scheme to life, from the makeshift attractions to Yogi’s determined grin—perfectly capturing the charm of a 1960s Dell comic.
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Yogi buys some worthless desert property with the hope of turning it into his own tourist park – where he, and not the forest service, makes the rules. He awkwardly simulates various park attractions, made with cardboard and glue, to a skeptical visitor.
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