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Walt Disney Scamp#26
Cover: Al Hubbard
Walt Disney Scamp #26
“Like Father, Like Son”
In "Like Father, Like Son," Scamp ventures off on his own, leaving behind Trusty’s tales, only to face a towering alley cat and accidentally stow away on a lumber truck—leading him straight to the zoo. With art by Al Hubbard on both interior and cover, this 1975 Western Publishing gem captures a classic moment in Scamp’s mischievous journey.
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writer Del Connell · artist, inker Al Hubbard · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Al Hubbard
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writer Del Connell
artist, inker Al Hubbard
colorist Western Publishing Production Shop
cover pencils, inks Al Hubbard
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Rather than listen to Trusty's long-winded stories, Scamp wanders away encountering a huge alley cat and hopping a ride on a lumber truck that delivers him to the zoo.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).