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Boys' and Girls' March of Comics#245
Cover: Fred Abranz

Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #245

Mar 1963 · Western · 0.00 FREE
“The Stone Age Egg”

In "The Stone Age Egg," Bugs and Elmer stumble upon a massive frozen, striped egg during an Arctic expedition. After a mishap sends it into the sea, the egg drifts to a remote island where it's claimed by two members of the Clan Murrigawnigarrilawniger—only for Bugs to outwit them and reclaim it. But when the egg thaws and hatches, a striped dragon emerges, setting off a new chapter in their adventure. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Fred Abranz, this 1963 free comic features bold artwork and a prehistoric twist, all on a cover by Abranz.

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artist, inker Fred Abranz
cover pencils, inks Fred Abranz

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On an arctic expedition, Bugs and Elmer find a huge frozen striped egg. While transporting the egg back home, it falls out of Elmer's plane and into the sea, where it drifts toward land and is claimed by two members of the Clan Murrigawnigarrilawniger. Bugs tricks them into returning it but, before our heroes can leave, the egg (now free of the arctic cold) hatches into a striped dragon.

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