The Mad House Glads #90
In "Good Neighbor Clyde," the ever-earnest Clyde takes a bold stand against noisy neighbors disturbing his peace—only to discover they’re not the gruff troublemakers he expected, but surprisingly charming young women. With a mix of humor and gentle surprise, this 1973 tale from Stan Goldberg’s expressive art and Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering captures a quiet moment of awkward charm. The cover by Stan Goldberg perfectly frames the story’s lighthearted tension.
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Clyde decides to tell off some rowdy neighbors that are preventing him from getting to sleep, only to find that the neighbors are attractive girls.
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