Looney Tunes #221
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1960 Dell issue puts Bugs Bunny front and center, sawing away on a violin with cheerful confidence while a scrappy little cat beside him beats a snare drum and waves a fish in the air — a one-two musical act that's equal parts charm and chaos. Ralph Heimdahl's cover art pops against a rich purple background, capturing the loose, anything-goes energy that made Looney Tunes such a delight on the newsstand. At just a dime, this was pure animated-style fun in comic form, with interior art by Fred Abranz and Steve Steere rounding out the package.
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Bugs playing a violin with a fish on the end of the bow, a cat playing a drum and a horn
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