Walt Disney Scamp #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sleepwalker," Scamp faces a familiar kind of chaos when he rescues three abandoned kittens from a river choked with ice floes. Though his mistress brings them home, their playful antics soon turn the household upside down—leaving Scamp torn between his devilish urge to send them away and his angelic instinct to accept them. With Vic Lockman handling art and inks, and Al Hubbard’s cover capturing the moment’s tension, this 1974 Western Publishing tale offers a quiet, heartfelt struggle in a world where even the smallest creatures can stir the biggest decisions.
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Scamp saves abandoned three kittens from drowning in a river full of ice floes. His mistress takes them home, where they begin to innocently take over (as kittens are wont to do). Scamp's devil conscience urges him to chase the kittens away (and even let them drown in a well) before they steal his food and jeopardize his home, while Scamp's angel conscience preaches patience and understanding. What's a displaced pup to do?
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