Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #67
In "Easter Candy Counterfeiters," mischievous rabbits Reddy and Foxy Fox take on a sweetly devious scheme, turning mud into fake Easter candy shaped like their rivals Floyd and Lloyd. With clever disguises and a playful streak, the duo infiltrates the counterfeit operation, unleashing chaos in classic rabbit fashion. The story, illustrated with lively energy by Lloyd White, features his distinctive art on both the interior and cover, capturing the whimsy and mischief of this 1951 Western Publishing gem.
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Reddy and Foxy Fox produce Easter candy made of mud, in the rabbit-shape of Floyd and Lloyd. Covering themselves with mud, Floyd and Lloyd infiltrate the counterfeit candy works and wreak the variety of havoc that mischievous young rabbits specialize in.
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