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Funny Films #28
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In "Too Much to Bear!", Blunderbunny's latest inventions—meant to be humane weapons—fall on deaf ears at the U.S. government, until a foreign agent bearing led by Boris Nogoodovich sees an opportunity. With Dan Gordon handling both art and inks, this 1954 Funny Films issue delivers classic slapstick with a Cold War twist, all on a cover he also drew himself.
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artist, inker Dan Gordon · cover Dan Gordon
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artist, inker Dan Gordon
cover pencils, inks Dan Gordon
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Blunderbunny invents various humane weapons but the U.S. government rejects them. Foreign agent bears led by Boris Nogoodovich arrange for a demonstration.
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