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Cover: Tony Strobl & John Liggera

Porky Pig #33

Dec 1970 · Western · 0.15 USD
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“Instant Success”

In "Instant Success," Porky Pig dives into the world of collectibles with a lively look at commemorative stamps honoring Charles Dickens and William Wordsworth, plus a medal marking the first moon landing. The issue also spotlights the 22nd American Stamp Dealers Association Show in New York City and features a mention of Seymour Reit’s book Coins and Coin Collection, all presented with the charm and wit fans expect from this classic Western Publishing title, illustrated by George Allard and colored by the Western Publishing Production Shop, with a cover by Tony Strobl and John Liggera.

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Full credits

artist, inker Fred Abranz
cover pencils Tony Strobl
cover inks John Liggera

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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A giant cowboy borrows a circus elephant to ride, because he’s too big for horses, to drive rustlers from his ranch.

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