Real Screen Comics #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Who Watches the Watchdog?", Martin Naydel crafts a curious, nature-driven tale that turns a sharp eye on the strange and surprising habits of the animal world—like the motmot’s flamboyant tail, the queen bumble bee’s endurance through winter, and the violet’s explosive seed dispersal. With all artwork by Naydel, this 1953 Real Screen Comics issue offers a quietly fascinating glimpse into the hidden lives of creatures often overlooked. The cover by Jim Davis captures the whimsical spirit of the story with a striking, detailed illustration.
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Flop stuffs himself inside a jack-in-the-box in order to spring up and grab Flippity from his cage. Unfortunately for the cat, Sam has other ideas.
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