Looney Tunes #178
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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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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