Spotty the Pup #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hair Scare!", Spotty the Pup and his friend Dolly stumble upon a wax museum with a twist—its figures are actually living, funny-animal captives of the mad scientist Doctor X. When Dolly is turned to wax and Spotty accidentally becomes a monster, the duo must outwit the fleeing Doctor X, who shrinks himself with a mysterious formula. Written by Carl Wessler, this 1954 Avon classic delivers a delightfully bizarre adventure where a clever rescue and a mouse hole hold the key to justice.
In "A Star is Born!", Spotty the Pup and his scheming friend Slicker Fox seek guidance from Madame Fifi, the mystical fortune-teller, only to be sent on a wild ride to Hollywood. With dreams of stardom, Spotty lands a role as a fox, while Slicker trades places to take on the dangerous stunt work—only to find fame isn’t quite what it’s cracked up to be.
In "Doctor X!" from Spotty the Pup #3, Spotty and Dolly stumble upon a wax museum that’s anything but ordinary—its figures are real animals trapped in living wax by the eccentric Doctor X. When Dolly is turned to wax and Spotty accidentally becomes a monstrous creature, the mad scientist flees, shrinking himself with a mysterious formula. Using the Restorer, Spotty must undo the chaos before it’s too late.
In "The Phantom Riders!" from Spotty the Pup #3 (1954), the outlaw gang known as the Phantom Riders has turned Red Gulch into a ghost town with their sky-high escapes—robbing banks and vanishing on a transparent road above the desert. When Spotty and Dolly track them down by spotting ink-stained hoofprints, they follow the trail into the unknown, chasing a mystery that’s as slippery as the road itself.
In "Dilly's Dizzy Day!" from Spotty the Pup #3 (1954), Dilly finds himself in over his head when Pansy asks him to baby-sit her nephew Perry, a whirlwind of mischief. With Perry’s antics escalating to the point of washing his clothes while still wearing them, Dilly’s attempt to help only leads to a hilariously tangled situation as he hangs Perry on the clothesline to dry.
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