Porky Pig#54
Cover: Tony Strobl
Porky Pig #54
“Porky Pig and Freddie, the Walking Fish”
In "Porky Pig and Freddie, the Walking Fish," Porky teams up with a most unusual companion—a fish who walks on land—when Henery’s latest scheme to catch a chick backfires spectacularly. With Vivie Risto handling art, inks, and lettering, and Tony Strobl’s cover capturing the chaos in bold, whimsical detail, this 1957 Dell comic delivers classic slapstick with a twist.
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artist, inker, letterer Vivie Risto · cover Tony Strobl
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artist, inker, letterer Vivie Risto
cover pencils Tony Strobl
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Henery comes up with a scheme to snare a chick with a pair of handcuffs. However he ends up handcuffed to a fox, who considers one bird to be as tasty as another.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).