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Dennis the Menace: Volume 58

Author: Hank Ketcham Owen Fitzgerald

Illustrator: Owen Fitzgerald

Editors: Remington Orange, Lyndon Herschell, Lauren McCurdy

Date: 1962-04

This work is in the public domain in the United States

Note: Scanned and put online by Hallden Fawcett

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Online Archive Github Repo DENNIS THE MENANCE: a magazine published bi-monthly by Hallden Division of Fawcett Publications, Inc., (Copyright 1962 by the Hall Syndicate, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A., by the Eastern Color Printing Co.) Published online on 2021-10-06 02:47:27 on the Internet Archive

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DAY-BY-DAY

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day by day with dennis the menace
Beginning psnel for the comic story with the title "day by day with dennis the menace".
monday
"I wanna call a cowboy in Texas. Huh? Oh, ANY cowboy!..."
Dennis is sitting down on a table wearing a cowboy hat. He is holding a phone, with his mother watching him through the door.
thursday
"MR. WILSON! IT'S ME!"
"THAT was a dumb thing to say!"
Dennis and his dog can be seen knocking and calling for Mr. Wilson. He seems disappointed with the interaction afterwards.
friday
"THAT was a dumb thing to say!"
Dennis is telling a man of why he did not want to shake their hand. He likely has grease in his hair or on his hand.

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tuesday
"Hi! I just wanted to see if you had chimes or a buzzer!"
Dennis is shown ringing a person's doorbell to see what type of sound it made.
wednesday
"Have you seen a white rat named Floyd?"
In a library, Dennis is asking the same person from the previous panel if they have seen a rat around named Floyd.
saturday
"LOOK WHAT MR. TAYLOR GAVE ME FOR FREE!"
In this panel, Dennis is running towards his father while pulling a wagon full of items he got for free from Mr. Taylor.
sunday
"Boy, you sure got a BIG steering wheel!"
Dennis is putting his head through the steering wheel of a bus, commenting that the wheel is big to the driver.