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Peter Porkchops #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Peter Porkchops #11, a group of animal friends team up to enter a simple float in the Fourth of July parade—not for show, but to honor veterans with a live band performance. Written by Jack Schiff and brought to life with expressive art by Otto Feuer (both interior and cover), this 1951 classic captures a heartfelt moment of community and unexpected recognition, all in a 10-cent comic.
artist, inker Rube Grossman · cover Otto Feuer
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artist, inker Rube Grossman
cover pencils, inks Otto Feuer
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Biggety thinks he's applying to be a fireman, but the job is really a locomotive fireman, and he ends up crashing the train.
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