Walt Disney's Scamp #13
In "Seeing the Town," Thumper finds himself lost in an unfamiliar forest after narrowly escaping a wolf—only to stumble upon a lost wolf pup who needs help. With the help of a kind-hearted adult wolf, Thumper learns that the very creature he fled from is the pup’s father. The grateful wolf guides Thumper back home, but insists on one condition: Thumper must be seen chasing him to keep up the wolf’s reputation. Paul Murry’s expressive art brings the forest adventure to life, while Al Hubbard’s dynamic cover captures the moment of tense reunion. A 10-cent comic from 1960, this issue blends humor and heart in a classic Disney tale.
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Escaping from a wolf in an unfamiliar part of the forest, Thumper gets lost. He helps an also lost wolf pup find his father, who turns out to be the wolf Thumper was fleeing from. The grateful wolf guides Thumper back to his home, but only on the condition that he is seen chasing the rabbit... so as to preserve his wolf's honor.
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