Credits
Writer(s):
Gaylord Du Bois
Penciller(s):
?
Inker(s):
?
Colorist(s):
?
Letterer(s):
Typeset
Subject Matter
Genres:
anthropomorphic
Feature(s):
Andy Panda
Character(s):
Andy Panda (a minor); Charlie Chicken (a minor); a big man; Gooney (a trigger-happy alligator hunter); Harry (a cautious alligator hunter)
Synopsis:
MY YAM MUH BEACH is too crowded: The kids are underfoot! They find a sand bar. Their beach umbrella serves triple-duty: first for shade; then as a raft, after the tide come in, cutting them off from the mainland; then as tree house, after they are blown offshore to a desert island where alligators dwell! Come day, hunter Gooney sights a Gollyfinkle's nest (the inverted beach umbrella cum tree house). HunterHarry's warning is interrupted by a loud repor!, Andy gurgles at Gooney: Take your big foot off my neck! Charlie squalls: Kids can't keep out from underfoot even on a desert island!
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
2
Notes:
Du Bois writer credit as per Du Bois's account books.
Du Bois writing markers:
•LANGUAGE (accent wordplay, "MY YAM MUH"; onomotopoeia sound effect "WHUSH WHUSH of the waves"; sound effect dialogue"'EEYAWK!' squawked Charlie," "crowed Charlie," "cackled Charlie," who speaks with implied chicken voice; rural idiom "real for-sure," "Hollering hoptoads!"); specific word meaning "squalled Charlie," "a loud report interrupted.")
•NATURE (beach, sand bar, tide, ocean, wind, sun, salt water, island, crabs, coconuts, turtle eggs; Trees category: avocado tree, tree to sleep in "with a couple of branches high above the ground.")
•ANIMALS (crabs, turtle eggs; sounds of alligators [Charlie thought lions] which moves the plot forward, to sleep in a tree, explains the hunters' presence, enables the plummeting denoument.)