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Bugs Bunny#97
Cover: Ralph Heimdahl

Bugs Bunny #97

Jan 1965 · Western · 0.12 USD
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“Bugs Bunny, Sleepwalking Sleuth”

In "Bugs Bunny, Sleepwalking Sleuth," the ever-persistent Bugs Bunny shows up at a Foreign Legion outpost disguised as a desert peddler, much to Elmer Fudd’s dismay. With the captain assigning Elmer a perilous undercover mission, the two reluctantly team up—only for Bugs’ outdated American slang to spark chaos at a bandits’ camp. Tony Strobl handles every aspect of the interior art, while Ralph Heimdahl’s cover captures the desert showdown in bold, dynamic lines.

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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Having joined the Foreign Legion at the end of the first story, Elmer still can’t escape Bugs, who turns up at the Legion’s outpost as a desert peddler. The captain sends Elmer on a dangerous undercover mission for which he needs to join forces with Bugs. At a hostile bandits’ camp, Bugs’ use of (1940's) American slang gets the pair in deep trouble.

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