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Walt Disney's Chip 'n' Dale#15
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg
Walt Disney's Chip 'n' Dale #15
“On the Beach”
In "On the Beach," Chip 'n' Dale try a clever new tactic to keep Brer Bear from using their tree as a scratching post—setting up a sign that reads "Poison Ivy." Written and illustrated by Harvey Eisenberg, this 1958 Dell comic captures the duo’s mischievous ingenuity in a lighthearted, classic Disney adventure, with Eisenberg handling both the interior art and the cover.
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As Brer Bear is constantly using Chip 'n' Dale's tree to scratch his back, Chip 'n' Dale decide to put up a sign on their tree marked "Poison Ivy" to send Brer Bear away.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).