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Cover: Maurice Whitman
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Atomic Bunny #17

Jul 1959 · Charlton · 0.10 USD
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The main story follows Soapy Squirrel, Timmie Turtle, Chippie Chipmunk, and Freddie Fox as they discover Chippie has gone missing on a snowy mountain. After rescuing him from a frozen pond and fashioning ice skates, the group builds a snow house to stay warm, only to have it destroyed when it collapses on top of them at their clubhouse. The four animal friends are then confronted by President Skippy Rabbit, who scolds them for the incident and their soaked condition. Additionally, the issue contains a full-page advertisement section featuring mail-order premiums and toys available to readers, including miniature vehicles, water guns, binoculars, and board games.

Contains 4 stories
The Happy Vitamin
6 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero
Atomic BunnySly Fox

Atomic Bunny swipes a mysterious "Happy Vitamin" from a witch doctor's bag at an African convention, and when Sly Fox accidentally consumes it, the normally stingy fox becomes uncharacteristically generous—handing out candy and knitting sweaters for everyone in town. Atomic Bunny must track down the stolen vitamins and figure out what's really going on before the fox's strange behavior gets completely out of hand.

Something for the Freezer
7 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero
Atomic BunnyGeorgieLi'l FoxesSly Fox

When a visiting fox named Georgie arrives in Bunnyville, the locals mistake him for trouble and panic—but Atomic Bunny knows better and vows to help him fit in. Desperate to be accepted, Georgie disguises himself as a bunny, only to catch the eye of Sly Fox and his father, who see him as the perfect ingredient for their new freezer. It's a wild race against Georgie's true identity being revealed, with Atomic Bunny and his friends caught in the middle of the chaos.

Where Am I
5 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Uncle BrunoCharlie Cub

When Uncle Bruno insists on accompanying Charlie Cub on a woodland hike to keep him from getting lost, the experienced guide quickly discovers that navigating the wilderness is trickier than he bargained for—especially when his sense of direction becomes as unreliable as his confidence is unshakeable. As the pair stumble through the forest encountering one mishap after another, Uncle Bruno's blustering expertise gets put to the test in ways neither of them expected.

Too Much Is Too Much
5 pp · Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals, Superhero
Atomic BunnyLi'l FoxesSly Fox

Atomic Bunny faces a devious trap when Sly Fox steals a batch of U-235 carrot cubes and sets them out as free samples to overload the hero's powers. After Atomic Bunny takes the bait and gobbles down the radioactive treat, he discovers the trick—but finds himself stronger than ever, ready to teach the scheming fox a lesson.

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Full credits

writer Joe Gill
artist, inker George Wildman
cover pencils, inks Maurice Whitman

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