Bugs Bunny #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October–November 1958 Dell issue sets a cheerful, mischievous tone right on the cover, where a flustered Elmer Fudd — decked out in a bright red marching-band uniform — blows into his trumpet only to find Bugs Bunny crouched below, happily munching the carrot that's been stuffed into the horn's bell. Pete Alvarado's cover art captures the pair's timeless dynamic with a light, energetic touch that feels right at home in the golden age of funny-animal comics. Inside, writer Don R. Christensen and artist Fred Abranz deliver a story titled "Rabbitson Crusoe," promising plenty of the warm, clever humor that made this series a staple on newsstands.
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Bugs visits Scotland and gets involved with Scots cousins' of Elmer's a wishing fish.
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