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Bugs Bunny#101
Cover: Ralph Heimdahl

Bugs Bunny #101

Sep 1965 · Western · 0.12 USD
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“The Rocketing Radish”

In "The Rocketing Radish," Bugs Bunny’s curiosity about how comic artists predict the future leads him and Porky Pig to a bizarre studio where an artist claims to see the future through a mystical window. When the duo accidentally slip through it, they find themselves tangled in the theft of a futuristic rocket ship, all while navigating a world where tomorrow’s inventions are already drawn on paper. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with dynamic art by Tony Strobl—pencils, inks, and lettering—this 1965 Western Publishing gem features a whimsical cover by Ralph Heimdahl.

writer Don R. Christensen · artist, inker, letterer Tony Strobl · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Ralph Heimdahl

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artist, inker, letterer Tony Strobl
cover pencils, inks Ralph Heimdahl

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Comic book fan Bugs is consumed with curiosity about "...how these comic book drawers know how things are gonna be five hundred years from now". He and Porky pay a visit to the offices of "Future Comics" and meet an artist who has discovered a "window to the future", and who simply adapts what he sees through said window to his comics. Impulsive Bugs and a reluctant Porky slip through the window and become involved with the theft of an experimental compact rocket ship called "The Rocketing Radish".

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