Looney Tunes #200
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis cheerful 1958 Dell issue puts Bugs Bunny front and center — literally — as he pops up through a neatly trimmed hedge with a pair of garden shears in hand, surrounded by a carrot patch and a little nameplate sign, wearing his signature grin. Tony Strobl's cover pencils give the scene a warm, playful energy that perfectly captures the wiseacre rabbit's effortless charm. With Fred Abranz on interior art and the story "Cereal Contest" waiting inside, issue #200 is a fine milestone in this long-running series.
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Bugs trimming carrot tops to look like a hedge
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