Pogo Possum #15
In "Teeth For Two," Albert channels his inner derring-do after reading "The Three Musketeers," setting out to rescue distressed damsels—only to find his grand adventure hinges on Pogo’s reluctant assistance. With a flair for the dramatic and a dash of absurdity, Albert’s chivalric mission leads him to Miz Beaver, where he intervenes in a flour-dusted standoff with Beauregard. Written, drawn, and inked by Walt Kelly, this 1954 Dell classic captures the whimsy and wit that made Pogo a beloved staple of comic folklore. Cover by Walt Kelly.
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Albert gets inspired by "The Three Musketeers" to rescue beautiful maidens in distress, and expects Pogo to be his valet. He ends up saving Miz Beaver from Beauregard brushing flour off her
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