Joakim (Farbror Joakim) #11/1984
In "Den självkokande grytan," Svarte-Petter pulls off a daring scheme, hijacking an orchestra to impersonate them at the ribbon-cutting for a border bridge—his plan hidden in plain sight, with forbidden goods concealed in the instruments. Written by Joel Katz, Les Lilley, and I. Emond, and illustrated by Antoni Bancells Pujadas, this 1984 issue from Hemmets Journal delivers a clever caper with a touch of absurdity, all framed by Santiago Scalabroni’s striking cover.
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Svarte-Petter kidnappar en orkester, så att han och hans medhjälpare kan ta orkesterns plats vid invigningen av en gränsbro. De tänker sedan smuggla över förbjudna varor i instrumenten.
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