Walt Disney Scamp #28
In "The Friendly Feline," Scamp and his young cousin Speedy take Tramp’s and Dachsie’s advice on proper dog behavior to heart—only to accidentally cause chaos in the park while following a list of rules that was, well, a little incomplete. Written by Del Connell and brought to life with warm, expressive art by Al Hubbard (pencils and inks), this 1976 Western Publishing gem captures the quiet humor of well-meaning pups and the tangled consequences of good intentions. The cover by Al Hubbard perfectly captures the moment of comedic tension, all in a 25-cent comic from a bygone era.
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Tramp gives Scamp "the facts" on good dog-behavior and staying out of trouble. Ditto for Dachsie and his puppy nephew Speedy. Tramp and Dachsie nap in the park, confident that the pups will adhere to "the facts". The pups do just that, but the list of "facts" was far from complete allowing Scamp and Speedy to innocently wreak havoc in the park, while believing they are behaving properly. Tramp and Dachsie find themselves in the dog pound, taking the blame for the pups' unintended mischief.
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