Fawcett's Funny Animals #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA medieval castle sets the stage for delightful mayhem in this December 1950 entry from Fawcett's long-running all-ages anthology, with Chad Grothkopf's cover art showing a rabbit knight approaching a drawbridge while animal guards — including a mischievous dog and a striped bear — peer down from the battlements, clearly up to no good. The cover copy cheerfully invites readers to "lower the drawbridge" and join Hoppy, Fuzzy, Willie, Sherlock, and many others for chuckling adventures inside the castle. It's a wonderfully warm slice of postwar funny-animal comics, packed with personality in every turret and archway.
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