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Porky Pig#67
Cover: Tony Strobl

Porky Pig #67

Nov 1959 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“The King Size Prize”

In "The King Size Prize," Porky Pig stumbles into an unexpected royal destiny after winning a soap contest, only to be crowned king of the bizarre, cowboy-obsessed kingdom of Pundolia. With a castle, a crown, and a populace more interested in Westerns than governance, Porky must step up as sheriff to bring order to a land that’s all too familiar with the frontier—despite having never ridden a horse. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Phil De Lara, with a cover by Tony Strobl, this 1959 Dell comic delivers classic Looney Tunes absurdity in full, colorful stride.

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writer Don R. Christensen · artist, inker Phil De Lara · cover Tony Strobl

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Cast · 8 characters

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artist, inker Phil De Lara
cover pencils Tony Strobl

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Porky enters a soap contest and wins the remote kingdom of Pundolia, complete with castle, crown, throne, and subjects. When he gets there he finds all the residents are obsessed with cowboy TV shows. Porky has to play sheriff to restore order.

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