Huckleberry Hound #31
In "Dumbfounded Hound," Yakky takes it upon himself to be Chopper’s bodyguard—though his idea of protection mostly involves turning every situation into a slapstick disaster. Despite his best (and worst) intentions, Yakky remains convinced he’s the hero, even as Chopper grows desperate enough to hire a bodyguard just to escape him. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Harvey Eisenberg, this 1967 Western Publishing classic features the signature humor and chaos of the Huckleberry Hound series, with Eisenberg handling both pencils and inks on the cover.
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Yakky decides that he needs to be Chopper's bodyguard. He keeps getting Chopper into mayhem, but insists that he's actually saving the day. Chopper finally hires a bodyguard to protect himself from the bodyguard.
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