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Porky Pig#36
Cover: Tony Strobl

Porky Pig #36

Sep 1954 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Getting Moth Than He Bargained For”

In "Getting Moth Than He Bargained For," Porky Pig finds himself tangled in a series of mishaps that seem to follow him no matter what he does—until Cicero suggests a bizarre swap. With Elmer Fudd, Porky trades clothes and problems, leading to a comically chaotic experiment in perspective. The story unfolds with Fred Abranz handling both pencils and inks, bringing the classic slapstick to life, while Tony Strobl's cover captures the absurdity in full color.

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artist, inker Fred Abranz · cover Tony Strobl

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artist, inker Fred Abranz
cover pencils Tony Strobl

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Porky tells Elmer that he makes his own problems. Cicero tells the two to trade places and see if things change. They trade their clothes and their respective problems to each other.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).