Four Color #191
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Porky Pig to the Rescue," a 1948 Four Color comic, Porky—dressed as Robin Hood—dozes off on a park bench, only to dream he's the swashbuckling Porkington Pigge, sworn to protect Princess Petunia from the villainous Earl of Wottaham. Roger Armstrong handles both art and inks for the story, while Carl Buettner's cover captures the whimsical adventure in full color.
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Handsome Homer tricks Petunia into going with him to a costume party instead of going with Porky. Porky, dressed in a Robin Hood costume, falls asleep on a park bench. He dreams he's Porkington Pigge of Robin Hood's band and rescues Princess Petunia from the evil Earl of Wottaham.
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