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Porky Pig#38
Cover: Tony Strobl

Porky Pig #38

Jan 1955 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Porky Pig and the Renegades of Roaring Gulch”

In "Porky Pig and the Renegades of Roaring Gulch," the town’s Pioneer Days celebration is fizzling out—no crowds, no energy—until Porky Pig steps in with a bold plan to revive the spirit. He stages a bank robbery re-enactment to draw in the townsfolk, but things spiral when real outlaws take the stunt too seriously. Art by Phil De Lara brings the chaos to life, while Tony Strobl’s cover captures the wild western flair of the tale.

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artist, inker Phil De Lara · cover Tony Strobl

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artist, inker Phil De Lara
cover pencils, inks Tony Strobl

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Roaring Gulch is holding a Pioneer Days celebration, but they picked the same days as the surrounding towns' celebrations, so no one has come. Porky decides to liven things up by staging a bank robbery re-enactment, but ends up attracting real bank robbers.

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