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Peter Porkchops #44
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this 1956 DC gem, Wolfie attempts a magic trick to turn invisible—only to find himself genuinely unseen when Peter and his nephew ignore him. With Otto Feuer handling both the interior art and the cover, the humor unfolds in a delightfully simple, character-driven moment that captures the charm of early comic whimsy.
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artist, inker Otto Feuer · cover Otto Feuer
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artist, inker Otto Feuer
cover pencils, inks Otto Feuer
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Wolfie tries a magic trick to turn himself invisible. Later, when Peter and his nephew ignore Wolfie, he thinks that he really is invisible, and Peter has some fun.
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