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Atomic Bunny #13

Oct 1958 · Charlton · 0.10 USD
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This issue contains two stories. In the main "Atomic Bunny" story, Atomic Bunny responds to an emergency call from his mortimer uncle, who needs carrot cubes to gain strength against a giant creature on the surface; Atomic Bunny retrieves the carrots and confronts the giant, which turns out to be a massive drilling machine operated by workers celebrating Atomic Bunny's arrival. "Eddie Extra" features a young newspaper boy named Eddie who boasts about selling more papers than anyone else in town by emphasizing his paper's honest news and information content, prompting competition from other newsboys.

Contains 4 stories
I'll Top That!
8 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

When Atomic Bunny discovers a giant baby—Paul Bunyan's long-lost nephew Mortimer—thawed from Arctic ice, he faces an impossible problem: the infant will only stop crying when spinning his magical top, but the top's power to drill through anything threatens disaster. With his atomic strength already spent from a daring rescue, Atomic Bunny must find a way to turn Mortimer's destructive plaything into something that helps rather than harms Bunnyville.

Atomic Bunny Went A-Courting
5 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Atomic Bunny sets his sights on courting Betty Bunny in this playful musical tale, complete with flowers and a heartfelt proposal—but her Uncle Tom's blessing isn't the only obstacle standing in the way. When a sly fox shows up in disguise with plans of his own, Atomic Bunny discovers that his special powers might be just what's needed to keep the wedding plans on track. A charming 1958 romp filled with song, scheming, and plenty of atomic-powered surprises.

Extra-Special Selling
5 pp · Humor
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Eddie, a newspaper seller, shows his rival Louie the secret to his sales success—by pitching papers not just as reading material, but as practical solutions to everyday problems. Whether it's an umbrella in the rain, wrapping for flowers, or a blanket for someone in need, Eddie knows that the real sale comes from understanding what people actually need in the moment. When Louie observes Eddie's techniques firsthand, he discovers there's more to peddling papers than just hawking headlines.

Hunt A Tail
7 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

When a wealthy hunter named Sir Cedric Sureshot challenges Atomic Bunny to a dangerous wager—his million dollars if the bunny can elude capture until nightfall—it seems like the perfect way to save Bunnyville from Sly Fox's mortgage scheme. But Sly Fox has his own plans to ensure Atomic Bunny loses the bet, setting a trap that threatens to turn the hunt in an unexpected direction. As the chase unfolds, Atomic Bunny must outsmart both the persistent hunter and Sly Fox's scheming to claim the prize that will save his friends' homes.

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Full credits

writer Joe Gill
artist, inker George Wildman
cover pencils Pat Masulli
cover inks Jon D'Agostino

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