Porky Pig #29
In "The Perils of Pumpernickel," Porky Pig finds himself stuck with a muddy mess after Sam accidentally splashes his fence—now it’s his turn to paint it. With a classic chain of misdirected schemes to offload the chore, Porky’s attempts to enlist help backfire in delightfully absurd ways. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Fred Abranz, this 1953 Dell classic captures the era’s slapstick charm, with Ralph Heimdahl’s cover adding a perfect punch of visual humor.
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Porky has to paint Sam's fence after he splashes mud on it. Porky tries to get others to paint his own fence for him, but it doesn't quite work out like he expected.
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