The Pink Panther #77
In "Little Pink Riding Hood," the Pink Panther trades his factory uniform for a ranger's hat, stepping into the wilds of a national park to count wildlife—only to find himself tangled in a bear-sized misunderstanding with a protective mother and her curious cub. With Joe Messerli handling both pencils and inks, and Larry Mayer adding the final touches to the cover, this 1980 Western Publishing gem blends slapstick charm with a gentle, whimsical twist on a classic tale.
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The Pink Panther leaves the humdrum of the assembly line to become a national park ranger. His first job, taking a census of the park's wildlife, leads to a misadventure with a mother bear and her cub - and a happy return to the assembly line.
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