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The Beezer Book#1969
The Beezer Book #1969
“Funny Tricks with Building Bricks!”
In "Funny Tricks with Building Bricks!", the usual cast of Beezer favorites pile onto an elephant who’s wielding a paintbrush with his trunk, leaving a bold blue splash of "THE BEEZER BOOK" in his wake. Drawn with playful precision by Dudley D. Watkins, this whimsical scene captures the charm and humor that defined the comic’s distinctive style in 1968.
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artist, inker Dudley D. Watkins
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artist, inker Dudley D. Watkins
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Several Beezer characters climbing onto the back of an elephant, the elephant is holding a paintbrush in his trunk and has painted THE BEEZER BOOK in blue paint.
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