Peter Porkchops #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Smarty Party!", Peter Porkchops finds himself on the icy sidelines of a very strange trial after declaring his dislike for winter—only to be summoned by Jack Frost, the King of Winter, and put on trial before a jury of snowmen. With art by Rube Grossman and a delightfully frosty cover by Otto Feuer, this 1954 DC classic turns a winter grumble into a whimsical, dreamlike adventure.
In "Smarty Party!", Wolfie fumes when he realizes Peter’s party planning left him out—only to crash the decorations in a huff, unaware he’s been the secret guest all along. The chaos unfolds in four quick, punchy pages of animal antics, where grudges and misunderstandings lead to a surprise twist neither wolf nor pig saw coming.
In a whimsical winter tale from Peter Porkchops #26, Goofy’s grumbling about the cold sets off a surreal chain of events when a snowman appears at his door and drags him to a frosty trial before Jack Frost, the King of Winter—where a jury of snowmen weighs his crime of disliking winter. Thankfully, it’s all just a dream.
In "The Stowaway!" from Peter Porkchops #26 (1954), Peter’s refusal to take Wolfie along on a trip to California leads to an unexpected twist when Wolfie sneaks into a trunk—only to find himself in danger when motor trouble forces the crew to jettison baggage mid-flight.
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