Nancy: The John Stanley Library #2
In "Uncle Eek's Enemy," Sluggo finds himself stranded at home when he can't afford summer camp—until a muddy mishap with a thrown mudball leads Mr. McOnion to pay for his trip, just to be rid of him. With the summer looming and his usual antics on hold, Sluggo’s quiet time at camp quickly becomes a test of patience and imagination. Written by John Stanley and brought to life with expressive art by Dan Gormley, this story captures the charm and chaos of childhood in a way only the original Nancy comics could. The cover, by Seth, perfectly captures the whimsy and wit of the series.
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Sluggo is the only neighborhood kid who can't afford to go to summer camp. After being splattered by mudballs by Sluggo (who's trying to put one in orbit), Mr. McOnion pays Sluggo's fare to camp to get rid of him for the summer.
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