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Porky Pig#79
Cover: Fred Abranz

Porky Pig #79

Nov 1961 · Dell · 0.15 USD
“Triple Trouble”

In "Triple Trouble," Porky Pig finds himself tangled in a sticky situation while visiting Venice, Italy, to write a travel piece—only to have his suitcase swapped with that of a shady stamp dealer. Now stuck with a suitcase full of clothes and a trail of stolen stamps, Porky teams up with his loyal friend Cicero and a helpful dog to outwit two clever crooks. With Phil De Lara handling both pencils and inks, and Fred Abranz bringing the caper to life on the cover, this 1961 Dell classic delivers classic slapstick charm in a European setting.

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artist, inker Phil De Lara · cover Fred Abranz

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artist, inker Phil De Lara
cover pencils, inks Fred Abranz

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While in Venice, Italy, to write a travel article, Porky's suitcase gets switched with that of a dealer in valuable postage stamps. Two crooks pull a switch on Porky, who ends up with a suitcase full of clothes. With the help of a friendly dog, Porky and Cicero are able to track down the crooks.

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