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The Pink Panther#69
The Pink Panther #69
“Pirate Pink”
"Pirate Pink" delivers a delightfully absurd adventure in The Pink Panther #69 (1979), where the titular character finds himself tangled in a swashbuckling mystery on the high seas. With art by Sal Buscema and inks by Joe Sinnott, this 40-cent comic blends slapstick humor with a touch of the surreal, as the Pink Panther’s antics take a nautical turn—complete with buried treasure, suspicious pirates, and a mystery that even the most dapper detective might struggle to solve.
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artist Sal Buscema · inker Joe Sinnott
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artist Sal Buscema
inker Joe Sinnott
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The Pink Panther, working as a janitor at a circus, accidentally shows up the circus daredevil.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).