Bugs Bunny #123
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bugs Bunny Meets the Martian Mirror-Men," Yosemite Sam’s plans to open an organ-grinder business hit a snag when Bugs Bunny accidentally sets Sam’s monkey loose, sending the duo on a chaotic chase through the city. From telephone poles to the zoo’s gorilla enclosure, the classic rivalry unfolds in full slapstick fashion, with the monkey’s antics turning every step into a new disaster. Written by Michael Maltese and illustrated by Phil De Lara, this 1969 Western Publishing classic captures the era’s zany energy, with Ralph Heimdahl’s cover capturing the chaos in bold, expressive lines.
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Yosemite Sam is all set to go into the organ-grinder business, when Bugs accidently releases Sam's monkey from its box and it runs away. The pair endure the expected slapstick pains while trying to recover the monk, who has climbed up a telephone pole to walk the wires and then retreats to the gorilla's cage at the zoo.
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