Walt Disney Scamp #26 [Whitman]
(November 1975)

Western, 1967 Series
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Price
0.25 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Western Publishing Company, Inc.
Brand
Whitman W [with Face]
Editing
Alice Nielsen Cobb (managing editor); Chase Craig ? (story editor); Del Connell ? (story editor); Tom McKimson (art director)

Issue Notes

[Scamp Eats Tramp's Food] (Table of Contents)

Scamp / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Al Hubbard
Inks
Al Hubbard
Colors
Western Publishing Production Shop
Editing
Chase Craig (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Scamp; Lady; Tramp
Synopsis
Tramp is about to enjoy his dinner when he spies little Scamp eating from his dog bowl, as Lady looks on in amusement.
Reprints
Keywords
caught-in-the-act; dog bowl; dog food; dogs

Indexer Notes

This is a reprint of the first Scamp comic book cover.

Like Father, Like Son (Table of Contents: 1)

Scamp / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Del Connell
Pencils
Al Hubbard
Inks
Al Hubbard
Colors
Western Publishing Production Shop
Letters
?
Editing
Chase Craig (original editor)

Job Number
OS 703-03
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Gee, Jock... Then those stories I've heard about my pop are true?
Feature Logo
Walt Disney's Scamp [sans-serifs]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Scamp; Jock; Tramp; Lady; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy; Fluffy; Scooter]; bully dog's pup; bully dog
Synopsis
Tramp gets challenged by a new dog in the neighborhood, but has to back down because he promised Lady he wouldn't fight in front of Scamp.
Reprints
Keywords
bullying; dogs; fighting; promise to keep

Tire Tangler (Table of Contents: 2)

Scamp / comic story / 3 pages (report information)

Script
Vic Lockman
Pencils
Al Hubbard
Inks
Al Hubbard
Colors
Western Publishing Production Shop
Letters
Rome Siemon
Editing
Chase Craig (original editor)

Job Number
WDC 354
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Boy, there's a real he-dog... tackling truck tires!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney's Scamp [sans-serifs]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Scamp; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy; Fluffy; Scooter]; truck-chasing dog; fierce dog; bicycle delivery boy
Synopsis
After suffering the consequences of truck, car, and bike tire chasing, Scamp finally finds two tires he can safely bark at.
Reprints
Keywords
dogs; making-the-best-of-it; tire chasing

Trapped (Table of Contents: 3)

Scamp / comic story / 11 pages (report information)

Script
Del Connell
Pencils
Al Hubbard
Inks
Al Hubbard
Colors
Western Publishing Production Shop
Letters
?
Editing
Chase Craig (original editor)

Job Number
OS 703-04
First Line of Dialogue or Text
It is morning playtime at the Lady and The Tramp household...
Feature Logo
Walt Disney's Scamp [sans-serifs]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals
Characters
Scamp; Lady; Tramp; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy; Fluffy; Scooter]; Trusty; Peg; huge alley cat; alligator; elephant; bear; zoo-keeper
Synopsis
Rather than listen to Trusty's long-winded stories, Scamp wanders away encountering a huge alley cat and hopping a ride on a lumber truck that delivers him to the zoo.
Reprints
Keywords
best-laid-plans; dogs; escalating events; tall tales; zoo; zoo animals

Indexer Notes

Both Scamp and Tramp have an aversion to Trusty's long-winded stories, actually regarding them as punishment.

Several elements of this story are remade as "The Great Cat Trek" in Scamp (Western, 1967 Series) #40 (March, 1978).

The Best of Walt Disney Comics (Table of Contents: 4) (Expand) /

Western Publishing; The Best of Walt Disney Comics / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [Scamp Eats Tramp's Food]
    Scamp
  2. 1. Like Father, Like Son
    Scamp
  3. 2. Tire Tangler
    Scamp
  4. 3. Trapped
    Scamp
  5. 4. The Best of Walt Disney Comics
    Western Publishing; The Best of Walt Disney Comics
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