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Huckleberry Hound #38
“The Dirty Birdie”
In "The Dirty Birdie," Huckleberry Hound launches a new enterprise—giving birds the spa treatment—with a surprisingly messy first client: an ostrich who can't resist sticking his head in the dirt when scared. Written and illustrated by Harvey Eisenberg, this 1969 Western Comics gem captures Huck’s cheerful chaos with playful energy, all on a cover by Harvey Eisenberg.
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artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg
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artist, inker Harvey Eisenberg
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Huck starts a business giving birds baths. His first job is to clean up an ostrich who keeps getting his head dirty because he sticks it underground whenever he's frightened.
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