Four Color #156
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Porky Pig and the Phantom," Porky Pig arrives at a mysterious ranch in Centipede Canyon left to him by a long-lost uncle he never knew—Uncle Curly. With Petunia and Elmer in tow, he soon discovers the place is haunted by a headless phantom who drills holes in the walls and steals cattle, all while a movie crew arrives to film a Western starring the glamorous Reginald Steelheart. Roger Armstrong handles the art, inks, and lettering, while Carl Buettner’s cover captures the eerie ranch under a moonlit sky.
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Porky's Uncle Curly (who Porky had never heard of) leaves him a ranch in Centipede Canyon. Porky, Petunia, and Elmer all go to see the ranch, but when they get there they find that the ranch is being haunted by a headless phantom, who steals cattle and drills holes in the walls of the ranch house. Despite the strange occurrences, a movie company wants to use the ranch as a location for western star Reginald Steelheart's new picture.
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