Bugs Bunny #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mysterious Buckaroo," Bugs Bunny takes on a peculiar job in the dusty town of Buckskin Flats, where Yosemite Sam’s daily shootouts have become a local legend. With Sam lured away to Hollywood and the town’s economy crumbling, Bugs must navigate the chaos of a once-bustling frontier now frozen in quiet — all while trying to bring the outlaw back to his roots. Written and illustrated by Tony Strobl, with a cover by Ralph Heimdahl, this 1965 Western comic offers a classic twist on the western genre, full of wits, wild antics, and a town in need of its most notorious resident.
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The small western town of Buckskin Flats has a problem. Every day, the town is shot up by Yosemite Sam, the last of the old-time bad men. Banker Hill offers a thousand dollars to anyone that can get Sam out of town. Bugs takes the job, and fast-talks Sam into leaving for Hollywood. But, with Sam gone, tourism has ceased, leaving Buckskin Flats on the brink of bankruptcy. Meanwhile, Sam has acclimated quite well to Hollywood life, with a house, swimming pool, and a new picture deal. Can Bugs get him to return to his old stomping (and shooting) ground?
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