Four Color #78
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Porky Pig and the Bandit Twins," a 1945 Four Color comic, Porky and Bugs find themselves mistaken for a reporter after a mistaken identity during a traffic stop. When a pair of jewel thieves target the real reporter, they wrongly believe Porky is their mark—leading to a chaotic chase as the bandit twins follow him home, thinking he's the man who's about to expose them. The story, drawn by Carl Buettner in both art and inks, captures the classic slapstick energy of the era with a clever mix of mistaken identity and high-stakes comedy.
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Bugs and Porky are delivering reporter "Scoop" Stevens' car to him after washing it. They're stopped for speeding and Bugs convinces the cop Porky is Stevens. Meanwhile a gang of jewel thieves reads in the paper that Stevens is going to expose them and twin thugs go after him. The thugs think Porky is Stevens and follow him home and try to eliminate him.
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