Muggy-Doo, Boy Cat #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue features two stories. In the main "Muggy-Doo" tale, the boy cat attempts to learn piano by reading a "How to Play by Ear" instruction book, but his clumsy antics—including a kitchen robbery he witnesses and reports to police—result in comedic chaos and a busted leg. In the "Orry Orangutan" backup story, a sheriff encounters the orangutan on a peaceful shore and offers him a job as deputy, but when a letter arrives revealing Orry's criminal past and a dangerous partner named Jeff Morgan with a six-shooter, the sheriff realizes he's hired trouble and must deal with the consequences.
When Osh starts sleepwalking dangerously through town, his pal Muggy-Doo decides to play doctor—with decidedly comic results. Armed with nothing but confidence and a carpet tack "cure," Muggy-Doo's scheme spirals into a hilarious series of mishaps that leave both friends scrambling for solutions. This 1953 romp from *Muggy-Doo, Boy Cat* #3 is a fast-paced comedy about friendship, questionable medical advice, and the chaos that follows.
Stuffy Derma dreams of swimming like a fish and buys a special swim-suit from a sports shop—but when he takes a dip in the lake, he hooks something far more unusual than he bargained for. What begins as a fishing mishap quickly turns into a comedy of escalating complications as Stuffy and his unexpected catch navigate a series of ridiculous misunderstandings with some unwelcome official oversight.
Muggy-Doo hatches a scheme to make fast money by posing as a taxi driver for a passenger heading to Old Town—but the cat's overpriced detours, questionable shortcuts, and creative "services" along the way lead to a series of comic mishaps that turn the tables on the schemer. When the passenger finally reveals his true purpose for the trip, Muggy-Doo discovers he's been outsmarted all along in this five-page romp of anthropomorphic hustle and comeuppance.
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