Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #315
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the snowy peaks of a wooded mountain, a peculiar bunny known as Bugs is mistaken for a thief after trading pine cones for campers’ gear—leaving the hikers baffled and suspicious. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by John Carey, this whimsical tale from Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #315 (1968) blends humor and mystery, with Ralph Heimdahl’s expressive cover capturing the bunny’s mischievous charm.
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In a mountainous wooded area, a wild unkempt bunny of the mountains is "trading" ordinary forest objects such as pine cones for campers' equipment and food. The campers believe their possessions were stolen by a slim, shadowy figure with long ears. Being a bunny, Bugs fits the general description and is branded a thief.
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