Yogi Bear Goes to College #B199
In "Yogi Bear Goes to College [Intro]," the mischievous bear finds himself in a painting class, where his usual antics lead to a messy mishap—prompting a creative detour into sculpture. Assigned to work outdoors, Yogi carves a massive bust of himself on a hilltop, only for the scattered rock chips to unexpectedly block a railroad track and avert a potential disaster. Harvey Eisenberg handles both the interior art and cover pencils and inks, bringing Yogi’s chaotic charm to life in this 1961 Dell comic.
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Yogi is enrolled in a painting class, but after making a mess is assigned to do an outside sculpture. He chips a huge bust of himself on a hilltop, but the discarded rock chips cover a railroad track and force a train to stop. Yogi's luck holds, as there was a broken rail around a curve, so his rock pile prevented an accident.
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