Dumb Bunny
Dumb Bunny is a founding member of the Inferior Five, DC's satirical super-team of well-meaning but haplessly incompetent heroes. Deceptively strong despite her ditzy persona, she parodies classic superhero archetypes as part of this comedic Silver Age ensemble.
Few characters capture the gleeful absurdist spirit of Silver Age DC quite like Dumb Bunny, who burst onto the scene in Showcase #62 in 1966, courtesy of E. Nelson Bridwell, Joe Orlando, and Jerry Grandenetti. A founding fixture of the wonderfully self-deprecating Inferior Five, she's spent nearly five decades keeping colorful company with the likes of Merryman, Awkwardman, White Feather, and Blimp — a rogues' gallery of lovable underdogs if there ever was one. Her appearances stretch all the way to 2013, popping up across titles as eclectic as Hawk and Dove and Blackhawk, proof that DC's most charmingly offbeat corners have a long memory. If you love the era when superhero comics winked at themselves without losing their heart, Dumb Bunny is absolutely worth tracking down.

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