My Dog Tige by Buster Brown #[nn]
In "The Flying Sorcerer," Buster Brown and his dog Tige take a world cruise after winning a slogan contest, landing on the mysterious island of Fargonistan. When Tige accidentally upends a street magician’s act, the disgruntled performer retaliates by unleashing a stampede of camels—only for Tige to save the day. Grateful, a passing old man rewards Buster with a genuine flying carpet. Art by Al Hubbard, with inks by Al Hubbard and letters by Rome Siemon.
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Buster has won a slogan contest and the prize is a cruise around the world. He and Tige make a stop at the island of "Fargonistan" in the Mideast. Tige makes an enemy by ruining a street magician's act. The magician tries to get vengeance by sending a herd of stampeding camels toward Buster, but Tige stops them from trampling them and a bystander. The bystander, an old man, rewards Buster by giving him a real flying carpet.
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