Peter Porkchops #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Rockets to Mars!", Peter Porkchops takes his model rocket-building rivalry with Wolfie to the next level—literally—when a test launch goes wildly off course, sending him and his friend hurtling to Mars. There, they find themselves in a strange new world where the Martians have a very curious interest in Earthlings… and a museum exhibit just waiting for them. Otto Feuer’s dynamic art brings the adventure to life, with bold, expressive pencils and inks that capture every twist of the rocket’s wild journey.
In "Rockets to Mars!" from Peter Porkchops #6, Peter's ambitious rocket project for a model plane contest takes a wild turn when he and Wolfie accidentally blast off—landing them on Mars, where the curious Martians have other plans: museum exhibits. Written and illustrated with playful flair, this 1950 adventure follows the duo’s out-of-this-world misadventure with charm and whimsy.
In "null," Biggety’s ambitious balancing act goes hilariously awry when he misreads the performance address, leading him and Willy on a chaotic detour straight to jail. The misadventure unfolds with classic slapstick flair, showcasing the duo’s trademark antics in a story that’s as clever as it is comically misguided.
In this 1950 tale from Peter Porkchops #6, Goofy notices the unusual silence of the forest—no birdsong at all—and sets out to uncover why. When he discovers the birds have been caged by a gruff big bear, Goofy must think fast to set them free.
In "A Genie in Disguise," Wolfie attempts to swindle Peter Porkchops out of his prized roast turkey by passing off a fake magic lamp as genuine. Peter, ever clever, turns the tables by convincing Wolfie the lamp is truly enchanted—leading to a delightfully deceptive showdown between the two.
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