The Pink Panther #76
In "Pink Woodchopper," the Pink Panther finds himself lost in the woods and stumbles upon the Three Bears' home, leading to a hilariously awkward impersonation as he dons a mop head and plays Goldilocks with all the panache of a pink misfit. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with playful energy by artist Pete Alvarado, inks by Joe Messerli, and colors from the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1980 classic blends slapstick charm with a clever twist on a familiar tale. The cover by Joe Messerli and Larry Mayer captures the absurdity perfectly.
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Lost in the woods, the Pink Panther stumbles across the home of the Three Bears. Realizing the situation, the Panther puts a mop head on his pink head and assumes the role of Goldilocks as best he can.
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