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Cover: Ralph Heimdahl

Looney Tunes #178

Aug 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Bubble, Bubble, Trouble”

In "Bubble, Bubble, Trouble," Porky Pig trades the city's crowded streets for the quiet charm of Flatburg—only to discover that the town’s steep, winding hills make driving a taxi impossible. With his plans upended and the hills looming ahead, Porky’s latest venture hits a bump in the road. Written by Carl Fallberg and illustrated by Tony Strobl, with inks by Steve Steere, this 1956 Dell comic features a delightfully bumpy ride, all capped by a cover by Ralph Heimdahl.

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writer Carl Fallberg · artist Tony Strobl · inker Steve Steere · cover Ralph Heimdahl

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cover pencils, inks Ralph Heimdahl

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Porky finds the taxi business too crowded in the city. He hears that Flatburg has no taxis, but upon arriving finds that the town is built on a series of steep hills, which can't be climbed by an auto.

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