Porky Pig #3
In "The Musical Hide-Out," Porky Pig finds himself unexpectedly in charge of Uncle Shorty's estate—on the condition he stays out of trouble for two weeks. With Bugs Bunny in tow, he heads to Peppermint Mountain, the site of the old mine, only to be met by a lawyer with a very particular agenda. A delightfully chaotic adventure from 1965, drawn with precision and charm by John Carey, and featuring a striking cover by Ralph Heimdahl.
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Porky is the heir to his Uncle Shorty's estate, but the will stipulates that he must stay out of trouble for two weeks. Porky and Bugs go to Peppermint Mountain, the site of Uncle Shorty's mine, only to find a lawyer who is very determined to have Porky get in trouble with the law.
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