Issue | #156 |
Published | July 1947 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "PORKY PIG AND THE PHANTOM, No. 156." Code number is P.P.O.S. #156-477. Copyright 1947 by Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. |
Characters | Porky Pig |
Genre | funny animals; western |
Pencils | Carl Buettner |
Inks | Carl Buettner |
Notes | Pencils and Inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). |
Characters | Porky Pig; Petunia Pig; Elmer Fudd; Reginald Steelheart |
Synopsis | Porky's Uncle Curly (who Porky had never heard of) leaves him a ranch in Centipede Canyon. Porky, Petunia, and Elmer all go to see the ranch, but when they get there they find that the ranch is being haunted by a headless phantom, who steals cattle and drills holes in the walls of the ranch house. Despite the strange occurrences, a movie company wants to use the ranch as a location for western star Reginald Steelheart's new picture. |
Genre | funny animals; western |
Pencils | Roger Armstrong |
Inks | Roger Armstrong |
Letters | Roger Armstrong |
Notes | Story begins on inside front cover in black, red, and white. Pencils, inks, and lettering credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). |
Characters | Porky Pig; Petunia Pig; Cicero Pig |
Synopsis | Cicero is jealous of the time Petunia spends with Porky and embarks on a series of nasty pranks to make Petunia angry with Porky. |
Genre | funny animals |
Pencils | Don Gunn |
Inks | Don Gunn |
Letters | Don Gunn |
Notes | Story continues on inside back cover in black, red, and white and concludes on the back cover in color. Pencils, inks, and lettering credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). |