TerryToons Comics #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Rudy Butts In," Heckle and Jeckle find themselves stranded in a snowy wilderness after a flat tire leaves their borrowed motorcycle helpless. Seeking warmth and food, they boldly invade the cozy cave of a hibernating bear—only to face the very real possibility of being sent flying, one way or another. Art Bartsch’s expressive art brings the slapstick tension to life in this 1952 St. John classic, a winter-warmed oddity from the golden age of cartoon comics.
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When their “borrowed” motorcycle gets a flat in the middle of nowhere, Heckle and Jeckle seek shelter from the winter’s snow and plummeting temperatures by barging into the warm and food-stocked cave of a hibernating bear. When the inevitable clash comes, will the “feathers fly” (south) or will the bear be “fur-flung”?
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