Fawcett's Funny Animals #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFawcett's Funny Animals #5 from 1943 opens with a charming cover by Chad Grothkopf showing a wide-eyed young bunny gazing into a mirror — and reflected back is the confident, red-suited Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, lightning bolt emblazoned on his chest and hands on his hips in classic hero fashion. It's a delightful visual gag that captures both the playful spirit of the book and Hoppy's superhero appeal for young wartime readers. The banner along the bottom promises both a Hoppy the Marvel Bunny story and an Uncle Don tale, making this a well-packed ten-cent package.
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