Bugs Bunny #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Dell's October–November 1954 run, this cheerful issue finds Bugs Bunny in typically resourceful form — cover by Ralph Heimdahl shows the wisecracking rabbit gleefully using a carrot as a makeshift telephone handset, coins flying, while a flower-decorated blue piggy bank sits nearby as an unwitting accomplice. It's a delightfully silly snapshot of Bugs at his most mischievous, and with Phil De Lara handling the interior art, the stories inside promise the same lively energy that made Dell's Looney Tunes titles a staple of 1954 newsstands.
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Bugs accidentally sets Porky's window curtains on fire, preventing him from getting any sleep, and then tries to make it up to him.
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