Terry-Toons Comics #70
In "Double Trouble," the mischievous Heckle and Jeckle find themselves stranded in a snowstorm after a flat tire leaves their borrowed motorcycle stranded. Seeking warmth and shelter, they stumble into the cozy cave of a hibernating bear—only to quickly realize that cozy isn’t the same as safe. With Art Bartsch handling both the interior art and cover, this 1948 St. John classic delivers a winter-wild showdown full of slapstick chaos and classic cartoon energy.
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When their “borrowed” motorcycle gets a flat in the middle of nowhere, Heckle and Jeckle seek shelter from the winter’s snow and plummeting temperatures by barging into the warm and food-stocked cave of a hibernating bear. When the inevitable clash comes, will the “feathers fly” (south) or will the bear be “fur-flung”?
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