Huckleberry Hound Annual #1962
In "Beach-Bound Hound," trainee lifeguard Huck finds himself stationed at a desolate stretch of shore, far from the action—and far from help. With the beach eerily quiet, two jewel smugglers see an unexpected opportunity in the isolation, unaware that even the most unimpressive lifeguard might just be in the wrong place at the right time. Harvey Eisenberg handles art, inks, and letters on this 1961 World Distributors annual, with coloring by the Western Publishing Production Shop.
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Trainee lifeguard Huck is not very effective but, due to a lifeguard shortage, he is retained but sent to a cold, lonely section of the beach, where few tend to wander. Two jewel smugglers deem the cold and lonely beach an attractive location for their operation.
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