Issue | #703 |
Published | May 1956 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Alice Nielson Cobb (managing editor); Chase Craig (story editor); Tom McKimson (art director) |
Notes | Indicia title is "Walt Disney's SCAMP, No. 703." Code number is SCAMP O.S. #703-565. Copyright 1956 by Walt Disney Productions. Cover says "Based on the newspaper comic by Ward Greene." Indicia says "Based on the characters from Walt Disney's motion picture "Lady and the Tramp." Credits for this issue based upon Alberto Becattini's "Disney Index - Dell Comic Books" Vols. 1 and 2 (Italy, 1992 and 1994). First of five Scamp Four Color issues. |
Characters | Scamp; Lady; Tramp |
Genre | funny animals |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
Reprinted | in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #26 (November 1975) |
Characters | Scamp; Trusty |
Synopsis | Scamp does some digging to steal a bone from Trusty. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white; pantomime story. |
Reprinted | in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #1 (December 1967); in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1993 series) #608 (February 1997) |
Characters | Scamp; Lady; Tramp; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy, Fluffy and Scooter]; Boris |
Synopsis | Scamp tries to take a dinosaur bone from the museum, but is stopped by Boris, the Russian Wolfhound. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
Reprinted | in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #1 (December 1967); in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #27 (January 1976) |
Characters | Scamp; Jock; Tramp; Lady; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy, Fluffy and Scooter] |
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. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
Reprinted | in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #1 (December 1967); in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #26 (November 1975) |
Characters | Scamp; Lady; Tramp; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy, Fluffy and Scooter]; Trusty; Peg |
Synopsis | While escaping an alley cat, Scamp hops a ride on a lumber truck that delivers him to the zoo. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
Reprinted | in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #1 (December 1967); in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #26 (November 1975) |
Characters | Scamp; Lady; Tramp; Scamp's siblings [Ruffy, Fluffy and Scooter] |
Synopsis | Scamp's curiosity gets Tramp's nose stung by a bee. When Tramp goes to put some mud on his nose, Scamp jumps completely into the mud. The pair go to a fountain in the park to clean up. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
Characters | Jiminy Cricket (cameo) |
Genre | funny animals |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Promo for Jiminy Cricket Four Color #701 (May 1956). Cover of that issue is depicted. |
Characters | Scamp; Lady; Tramp |
Synopsis | After a morning of causing mischief, Scamp is too tired to do anything but nap in the afternoon |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. |
Reprinted | in Scamp (Gold Key, 1967 series) #1 (December 1967) [reprint title: Tired Out Pup]; in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 series) #542 (September 1989); in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1993 series) #613 (June 1997) [reprint title: [Tired Out Pup]] |
Characters | Scamp; Tramp; Si; Am |
Synopsis | Tramp upsets a barrel and finds a bone. Scamp upsets a trash can and gets chased by the cats Si and Am. |
Genre | funny animals |
Script | Del Connell |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
Notes | Back cover. The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." |