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The Pink Panther#72
Cover: Phil De Lara

The Pink Panther #72

Jan 1980 · Western · 0.40 USD
“Pink Pilot”

In "Pink Pilot," the Pink Panther finds himself in a high-speed aerial caper when a mysterious pilot with a penchant for chaos takes to the skies. With art by Frank Miller and inks by Joe Rubinstein, this 1980 Western Comics classic delivers a delightfully absurd chase that’s as much about the thrill of the flight as it is about the Twinkie that might just be the real prize. The cover, by Phil De Lara, captures the moment with a perfect blend of whimsy and motion.

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artist Frank Miller · inker Joe Rubinstein · cover Phil De Lara

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cover pencils, inks Phil De Lara

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Spider-Man catches a robber (The Demolition Derby) by webbing him up and then giving him a Hostess Twinkie that is so good that the robber doesn't try to get away.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).