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Porky Pig#71
Cover: Tony Strobl

Porky Pig #71

Jul 1960 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“North to Danger”

In "North to Danger," Porky Pig’s innocent train ride to Green Gap Gulch takes a wild turn when a misplaced hat leads him into a high-stakes chase with two bank robbers and a very explosive secret. The story, drawn by Fred Abranz with inks by Steve Steere, unfolds with classic slapstick flair and unexpected peril. Cover by Tony Strobl captures the chaos in bold, expressive lines.

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artist Fred Abranz · inker Steve Steere · cover Tony Strobl

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While on a train trip to Green Gap Gulch, Porky accidentally knocks off the silk hat of a man who had stashed $3,000 in its lining. Porky and the man backtrack to find the hat, but it has already been found by two bank robbers, who have put a bomb in it.

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