Thunderbunny
Thunderbunny is an anthropomorphic superhero rabbit who debuted in the independent comics scene in 1977, later published by WaRP Graphics. The character headlined a self-titled series and appeared in Charlton Bullseye, blending superhero action with the quirky charm of Bronze Age indie publishing.
Few characters capture the freewheeling spirit of Bronze Age indie comics quite like Thunderbunny, who bounded onto the scene in 1977 courtesy of creators Martin Greim and Gene Day. Born outside the Big Two in the pages of Comic Crusader Storybook, this WaRP Graphics oddity carved out a genuinely unique corner of the era, later turning up in Charlton Bullseye and earning a dedicated self-titled series. With a run stretching into the mid-1980s and a rogues' gallery of page-mates that includes The Darkling, Fly Girl, and The Black Hood, Thunderbunny is a delightful reminder that the Bronze Age belonged not just to Marvel and DC, but to the passionate small-press creators who dared to dream bigger β and stranger.
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