Smokey Bear (1970 Gold Key) comic books
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Published May 1970 by Gold Key/Whitman.$9.20
The Big Pushover; Mrs. Grizzly seeks Smokey's help to keep her husband from hibernating in the summer when he should be awake. Too Many Cooks; The careless Coyote Brothers burn down their shack while cooking. Gold Key Comics Club News. The Unconventional Town; The mayor wants to increase convention business in their town, but the groups he invites cause lots of problems. How to Make a Camp public service announcement with Smokey Bear, art by Morris Gollub. A Bad Sport; Smokey wants to get a photo of a rare eagle. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Mar 1971 by Gold Key/Whitman.$2.50
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Published Jun 1971 by Gold Key/Whitman.$4.40
$4.40
$2.50
Litter Man, You've Had a Busy Day; When the Mayor mistakenly believes he has been drafted, the town holds an election campaign to replace him, which leads to a great amount of litter that no one wants to pick up. Finder's Keepers; Blinky and his flock follow Smokey around the forest, thinking he will lead them to a treasure. Strictly for the Birds; Between a noisy flock of whooping cranes and Benny Bunny's rock band, no one can get any peace and quiet. Skyscraper Caper; Floyd wants to remodel and expand his store but he doesn't know anything about carpentry. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.
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Published Sep 1972 by Gold Key/Whitman.$2.50
Cover art by John Costanza. The Meanest Man in Town, art by John Costanza. Private-Eye Clem, art by John Costanza; Smokey's deputy, Clem, tries to solve a crime the way Barney Bomb (his favorite TV detective) would. Words for Young Woodsmen. What in Blazes?, art by John Costanza. Growing Pains, art by John Costanza; Mayor Owl's niece, Olivia, arrives for a visit. 36 pgs. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.