Four Color #330
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Porky Pig Meets the Bristled Bruiser," Porky Pig’s ad agency hits a snag when a mix-up in flyers sends movie stars Ronald Regal and Constance Conway to Bittner's Bon-Bon Shop instead of the intended event. With time running out, Porky must find a way to get the stars to make an appearance—no easy task when the shop’s new mascot, a surprisingly aggressive pig, has other ideas. Fred Abranz handles both art and inks, bringing the chaos to life, while Ralph Heimdahl’s cover captures the moment of comedic tension.
When Petunia's new boyfriend, the fearsome professional wrestler Sam Boar—“The Bristled Bruiser”—enters the picture, Porky Pig finds himself unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight. Cicero’s latest scheme sets up a televised championship match between Porky and the mighty Boar, turning the arena into a battleground of brawn and bluster.
In this 1951 Four Color tale, Jo and her friends at Porky's ad agency face a mix-up when Cicero accidentally swaps the ad copy for several local businesses. Now Porky must scramble to get movie stars Ronald Regal and Constance Conway to appear at Bittner's Bon-Bon Shop—before the whole campaign collapses.
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Reprinted in Allers Månedshefte #4/1971 (1971), Schweinchen Dick #68
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