Bugs Bunny Comic Album #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Magic Mischief Makers," Elmer Fudd dreams of stardom, only to find himself outdone by a towering movie dragon—part of a special-effects spectacle gone awry. With Bugs Bunny pulling strings behind the scenes, Elmer’s acting ambitions lead to a chaotic showdown where the line between film and reality blurs. The story, illustrated with vibrant energy by Phil De Lara, captures the playful chaos of classic Looney Tunes in a 1963 comic that’s as much a tribute to cinema as it is to cartoon mayhem.
In "Dig That Demon," Elmer Fudd dreams of stardom, only to find himself outwitted by Bugs Bunny when a giant movie dragon—meant for a film set—comes to life. Bugs turns the situation into a prank, luring Elmer into piloting the towering creature, leading to an absurd showdown that ends with Elmer winning a "Carrot Oscar" for his performance.
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↩ Reprints Bugs Bunny #65 (1959), Bugs Bunny #66 (1959), Bugs Bunny #69 (1959)
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