The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #30
In "Rex, Honorary Fire Chief!", Rex the Wonder Dog proves his worth when he rescues kittens from a blazing fire—earning the reluctant respect of Queenie the fire dog, who finally gives him the recognition he's been hoping for. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life with dynamic art by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs, this 1956 DC classic captures Rex’s heartwarming determination, capped by his wry observation: "Oh, well—you never can tell about women." The cover, also by Gil Kane, perfectly captures the moment of triumph.
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Queenie the fire dog wont give Rex a second look until he saves the kittens from a big fire. Rex quote: "Oh, Well-You never can tell about women"
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