Porky Pig #30
In "Knight in Armor," Porky Pig and Petunia find themselves whisked away to the peculiar land of Skware after winning a contest, only to be captured by its square-headed inhabitants who are baffled by their roundness. With Petunia quickly claiming the role of the legendary queen, Porky struggles to keep his head—and his dignity—while navigating a realm where shape is destiny. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with playful energy by Tony Strobl (pencils and inks), this 1953 Dell classic features a delightfully absurd adventure, with Strobl also handling the cover.
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Porky and Petunia win a one-day vacation in a contest. On the way they are kidnaped by square-headed men and taken by ship to the land of Skware. The square-heads try to figure out why the two are "round-heads." Petunia convinces them she is the queen promised by an ancient legend. Porky wants to leave, but Petunia likes being queen.
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