Looney Tunes #177
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1956 Dell issue puts Bugs Bunny front and center, casually tending to a mailbox stuffed with a fresh carrot while a flustered Elmer Fudd and a mischievous little monkey scramble nearby — the whole scene radiating the breezy, good-natured chaos the series does so well. Ralph Heimdahl's cover art captures that unmistakable Looney Tunes energy with clean, cheerful linework that feels right at home on a ten-cent comic. Inside, Don R. Christensen and artist Tony Strobl (inked by John Liggera) serve up "Marshmallow Mystery," promising the kind of lighthearted fun that made this run a staple of 1950s newsstands.
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