Peter Panda #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Jack and Jill-in-the-Box," Dronald grapples with self-doubt as he wonders how to change to win Drucilla’s approval—only to learn she values him exactly as he is. A heartfelt moment of introspection unfolds in this 1958 DC gem, drawn with warm charm by Rube Grossman, whose expressive pencils and inks bring the story’s quiet sincerity to life. The cover, also by Grossman, captures the issue’s gentle humor and emotional core.
In "null," Dronald grapples with self-doubt, wondering what he must change to win Drucilla’s approval—only for her to gently remind him that she likes him exactly as he is. A quiet, heartfelt moment of connection in a whimsical world, this six-page story captures a tender, timeless truth.
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↩ Reprints The Dodo and the Frog #82 (1955)
Reprinted in The Best of DC #49 (1984)
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