Going by nothing except the covers, I'd always assumed "Hunk" was an unfunny Charlton rip-off of "The Flintstones." The long "Hunk" story in this issue is surprisingly amusing, however, and the short filler strip at the end is weird enough to be worth reading.
A young dinosaur drives his parents crazy with his constant singing. Upset at their criticism, he runs away to become a professional singer but discovers that life is not easy.
The dinosaurs suggest this is a "Stone Age" story but when the young dinosaur runs away to the city, all of the people and settings he encounters are modern (1960s).
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