Four Color #407
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lemonade Price War," Porky and Bugs stow away in a camel’s crate, only to find themselves stranded in the Sahara Desert after a chaotic journey. Mistaken for Foreign Legion recruits, the duo escapes a patrol and must survive the dunes—where Bugs relies on a clever plan and some surprisingly fast-growing carrots to outwit the bandit Ali Kazam. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with energetic art by Tony Strobl, this 1952 Four Color adventure features a delightfully absurd premise and a memorable desert showdown, all wrapped in a cover by Ralph Heimdahl.
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Porky and Bugs stow away in a camel's crate thinking they are going to the circus. Instead the camel is being returned to his home in the Sahara Desert. After a long trip in a ship's cargo hold, Porky and Bugs arrive in port where they are discovered and mistakenly sign-up for the Foreign Legion. After weeks as camel-tenders, Bugs and Porky slip away from a patrol and get lost in the desert. There they are captured by the bandit Ali Kazam and Bugs has to quick-talk his way out of the jam with the aid of some quick-growing carrots.
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