Buster Bunny #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe lead story "No Place Like Rome" follows Buster Bunny as he encounters lions and is captured, brought before Emperor Nero who has heard of the "stranger" disrupting the city. Buster reveals he possesses the Sacred Ring of Jupiter, which grants the power to change hands, impressing the Emperor who offers him pardon. A second story, "Sniffy the Pup in Crazy About Winter," shows Sniffy enjoying winter snow until his owner tasks him with shoveling; Sniffy's subsequent snow adventures end when he falls through ice. The issue also includes a story involving jewel thieves and an impostor, where Buster becomes entangled in a scheme and searches for his friend while a fortune-teller provides cryptic guidance.
Buster Bunny's class trip to an art museum takes a wild turn when he accidentally breaks an ancient Roman urn and discovers a mysterious magic ring hidden inside—a ring that whisks him straight back to ancient Rome itself! Now the mischievous rabbit must outwit Emperor Nero's legionnaires, dodge the threat of the Coliseum lions, and navigate the treacherous catacombs in a desperate bid to survive this thrilling journey through history.
Brownie Bear discovers a wobbly tabletop and sets out to fix it by adjusting the legs, but each correction seems to create a new problem. After repeated attempts to get the surface level, our determined bear finds an unexpected solution to finally get the job done right.
Sniffy the Pup can't stand shoveling snow, so he decides to hop a freight train south for the winter—but his escape plans get derailed when he's conscripted as a cook by a hobo gang. Things only get more complicated when a wealthy estate owner discovers Sniffy's mysteriously delicious soup and insists on making him his personal chef, whisking him away in a trailer headed for Florida.
Buster sneaks into the carnival against his better judgment and finds himself caught up in a gypsy fortune-teller's scheme when he's mistaken for a jewel thief's accomplice. Now tangled up with stolen crown jewels and con artists, Buster has to find a way out before the gypsies make their escape—with him in tow.
Dizzy Duck takes to the streets on a pogo stick, only to get stopped by a cop who informs him that even a pogo stick needs a license in this town. When the officer tells him to get a license plate for the contraption, Dizzy gets a wild idea about how to solve his unusual problem.
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