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Four Color #284

Jul 1950 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Kingdom of Nowhere”

In "The Kingdom of Nowhere," Sylvester and Porky stumble upon a suitcase full of strange "Boovarian" currency—only to discover there's no such country as Boovaria. When Sylvester enters Porky in a wild "Name the Kingdom" contest with the fictional nation as his entry, the duo is unexpectedly summoned to the mysterious Kingdom of Nowhere itself. There, the final decision rests on a jousting match between Porky and the enigmatic Black Knight. Roger Armstrong handles every aspect of the artwork and lettering, bringing the absurd adventure to life with his distinctive style.

artist, inker, letterer Roger Armstrong · cover Roger Armstrong

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artist, inker, letterer Roger Armstrong
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Sylvester and Porky find a suitcase full of "Boovarian" paper money. It turns out to be counterfeit, as there is no country of "Boovaria." However, Sylvester enters a "Name the Kingdom" contest in Porky's name with "Boovaria" as the entry. Porky and Sylvester are summoned to the Kingdom of Nowhere for the final judging. There the naming contest will be decided on the jousting field between Porky and the Black Knight.

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