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Rock and Rollo #15 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 11 stories
My Mom's Different
1 pp · humor
Mrs Moneybucks

Rock finds himself at the home of his friend Roland, where Mrs. Moneybucks insists on proper etiquette like using a fingerbowl—a far cry from Rock's own mother's approach to mealtime manners. When asked about his family's dining habits, Rock cheerfully reveals that his mom has her own priorities, leading to a humorous clash of household values.

The Finer Things in Life
5 pp · humor
Mrs. Moneybucks

Rock's wild afternoon at the museum with Mrs. Moneybucks turns into a slapstick disaster when his idea of appreciating fine art and culture clashes spectacularly with the fragile exhibits themselves. From sliding across marble floors to painting mustaches on masterpieces, Rock's enthusiastic brand of "exposure to the finer things in life" sends Mrs. Moneybucks and everything around her into absolute chaos.

One of Them Has to Be Good!
5 pp · humor
Mrs. MoneybucksCheeves

When Cheeves accidentally traps his mother, Mrs. Moneybucks, in a fishbowl, he and his friend Rock scramble to free her before disaster strikes. The two boys try increasingly wild schemes—from baseball bats to sunglasses to a singing strategy inspired by a television show—each one more chaotic than the last. It's a race against time to see which crazy idea might actually work, all while Mrs. Moneybucks grows more frantic about her appearance.

Mayhem at the Movies
5 pp · humor
Mr. Olsen

Rock and Rollo takes his dad to the movies in "Mayhem at the Movies," but the kid's appetite for action and mischief turns a simple afternoon into complete pandemonium—from the concession stand to the projection booth to the parking lot itself. With Mr. Olsen caught in the crossfire of his son's chaotic energy, this five-page romp proves that sometimes the real show happens off-screen.

She's His Medicine!
7 pp · humor
Mrs. MoneybucksCheeves

When a spunky young girl befriends Roland, the wealthy but gloomy son of Mrs. Moneybucks, she brings so much laughter and chaos to his life that even the family doctor declares her the cure he needed. But when Mrs. Moneybucks tries to end the friendship, Roland's tearful reaction forces her to accept the energetic girl as a permanent fixture in the household—much to her exasperation. As the girl whirls through the mansion with her infectious spirit and wild antics, Mrs. Moneybucks discovers that keeping up with Roland's new "medicine" might be more exhausting than any illness.

A Toy for a Girl
3 pp · humor
How Dumb Can You Get
2 pp · humor

Rock tries to show off his drawing skills to Rollo, but his simple sketch leads to a hilariously circular argument about what's actually on the page. This 1957 humor tale plays on the kind of logical absurdity that made the series a laugh-out-loud read for kids—Rock's explanation gets more ridiculous with every question, and Rollo's frustration builds to the inevitable punchline.

Surprise
1 pp · humor

Lil' Tomboy walks into a beauty salon with an unexpected request—she wants curls! The hairdresser and onlookers can hardly believe their ears, sure they've witnessed something remarkable. What could possibly have changed the mind of the neighborhood's most notorious tomboy?

Hare in the Soup
0.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Lil Hare
Let's Make it a Twosome
1 pp · humor
Mr. Olsen

A young student's teacher wants to meet with his father after school—and when the boy explains why, Mr. Olsen discovers the real target of the teacher's concern isn't his homework at all. This one-pager delivers a quick comic jab at parental help gone wrong, with the punchline landing right where you'd least expect it.

Thanks for Telling Me
1 pp · humor
Mrs. Moneybucks

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