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Scamp (comics)

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Genre
  
Funny animal

Artist(s)
  
Al Hubbard

Played by
  
Scott Wolf, Roger Bart

Writer(s)
  
Del Connell

Number of issues
  
61

Publication date
  
1958 - 1961 1967 - 1978

Movie
  
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure

Publishers
  
Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics

Similar
  
The Tramp, Jim Dear, Aunt Sarah, Lady, Grandma Duck

Scamp is a Disney canine cartoon and comics character, the son of Lady and the Tramp, appearing in the animated movies Lady and the Tramp and Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, as well as in comic strips and books of his own since the 1950s.

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Comic strip

The first daily strip featuring Scamp as the main character was published on October 31, 1955, written by Ward Greene and drawn by Dick Moores. The final Scamp comic strip was on June 19, 1988.

Comic book

The Scamp character first appeared in comic book form was in Four Color #703 written by Del Connell, drawn by Al Hubbard and published by Dell Comics, after making three more appearance in Four Color the Scamp strip was given its own ongoing title starting its numbering with issue #5 after taking its numbering from the first four appearances in Four Color lasting till issue 15. The second series published by Gold Key Comics ran for 45 issues. The comic book was published in 1958-1961 [1] and then again in 1967-1979 [2].

Publication history

  • Four Color (1942) (Dell)
    (#703, 777, 806, 833, 1204)
  • Walt Disney's Comics & Stories (1940) (Dell)
    (#204-254, 275-279, 303, 305)
  • Walt Disney's Donald Duck Beach Party (1954) (Dell)
  • Christmas in Disneyland (1957) (Dell)
  • Walt Disney's Scamp (1958) (Dell)
    (#5-15)
  • Walt Disney's Lady and the Tramp (1963) (Gold Key)
  • Walt Disney Scamp (1967) (Gold Key)
    (#1-45)
  • Walt Disney Comics Digest (1968) (Gold Key)
  • In other media

    An unnamed puppy appeared in the first Lady and the Tramp that was used as the basis for the comics character. Scamp was adapted into the movie Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, with Scamp serving as its main character, and his siblings appearing in small roles.

    References

    Scamp (comics) Wikipedia


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