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Cover: Tony Strobl

Porky Pig #42

Jun 1972 · Western · 0.15 USD
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“Twenty Thousand Leaps Under the Sea”

In "Twenty Thousand Leaps Under the Sea," Porky Pig and Daffy Duck dive headfirst into chaos aboard their pirate-themed excursion ship, where the only thing more unpredictable than the antics is the pair of bank robbers who’ve booked passage—just trying to vanish without a trace. Written by Bob Gregory and brought to life with vibrant energy by artist Phil De Lara, this 1972 Western Publishing gem pairs slapstick mayhem with a surprisingly tense undercurrent, all under Tony Strobl’s bold cover.

artist, inker Phil De Lara · letterer Bill Spicer · writer Bob Gregory · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Tony Strobl

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artist, inker Phil De Lara
letterer Bill Spicer
cover pencils Tony Strobl

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Porky and Daffy set out to run a pirate-themed novelty excursion ship. Their first customers are two bank robbers on the run, looking for a quick and unsuspicious getaway. Cluelessly focused on getting their guests into the pirate-festivities before leaving the dock, Porky and Daffy confound their increasingly desperate passengers.

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