Porky Pig #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis cheerful 1958 Dell issue puts Porky Pig in an instantly relatable predicament — hopelessly tangled in yo-yo strings while a smug little piglet in a blue sailor outfit expertly juggles his own yo-yos nearby, clearly the more accomplished player. Pete Alvarado's cover art captures the gag with a light, expressive touch that makes Porky's wide-eyed exasperation genuinely funny. Inside, Don R. Christensen and Phil De Lara take Porky on an adventure involving trading post ghosts — a fine mix of humor and mild mystery at a time when Dell's funny-animal comics were at their most charming.
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Porky and Cicero find some gold up North. On their way back, they are tricked into buying a trading post that seems to be haunted by ghosts. Further investigation involves them with a crew of pirates who are executing a fantastic plot to wreck a ship full of gold.
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