Bugs Bunny #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBugs Bunny's domestic ingenuity is on full display in this October–November 1960 Dell issue, where the cover — penciled by Fred Abranz — finds our favorite wiseacre rabbit delightedly watching carrots launch out of a toaster like the world's most sensible breakfast invention. That gleeful, wide-eyed expression captures everything lovable about Bugs: even the simplest kitchen appliance becomes an opportunity for a good time when he's involved. Inside, the story "Touchdown Territory" promises more of the quick-witted charm that made this ten-cent Dell run a staple of early-sixties newsstands.
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An experiment gives Bugs the most sensitive sense of smell in the world
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