Four Color #347
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Frigid Hare," Bugs Bunny finds himself stranded at the North Pole for what he thinks is a single night—only to discover the polar nights last six months. With help from Snooky Snowshoe Rabbit, a local who knows the icy terrain, Bugs embarks on a series of wintery misadventures in a desperate bid to stay warm. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with crisp, expressive art by Tony Strobl, this 1951 Four Color comic offers a chilly twist on classic rabbit antics. The cover, by Ralph Heimdahl, captures the frozen spectacle in bold, playful detail.
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As part of an experiment to see how rabbits adapt to the cold, Bugs is dropped off at the North Pole for one night. Unfortunately at the North Pole the nights are six months long. He meets up with Snooky Snowshoe Rabbit, a native rabbit, and the pair have a series of adventures trying to find a way to get Bugs warmed up.
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