Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #2 (338)
In "The Rigged Robot," Tramp's thoughtful gesture to make life easier for Scamp takes a wild turn when a jealous bulldog sets off a chain of mishaps involving a wagon, a tiny pup-house, and a steep hill. With Al Hubbard handling both art and inks, and Vic Lockman scripting the mischief, this 1968 adventure delivers classic Disney charm and slapstick tension. Tony Strobl and Larry Mayer bring the chaos to life on the cover, where the wagon's fate is already in motion.
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When their doghouse gets too small for three to bed down, Tramp pulls a wagon containing a tiny pup-house out of the garage for Scamp to sleep in. As Tramp is too tired to remove the pup-house from the wagon, he leaves it atop the wagon for Scamp's first night. A bulldog, jealous of the pampered Scamp, rolls the wagon down the steep and treacherous "Suicide Hill"... pup-house, Scamp and all.
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