Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics#74
Cover: Dan Gormley
Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #74
“The Lumberjacks”
In "The Lumberjacks," Bugs Bunny takes over his late uncle Snowshoe Rabbit’s logging operation in the Pacific Northwest, quickly proving that running a lumber business isn’t as simple as pulling a rabbit out of a hat—especially when paired with Porky Pig. With Roger Armstrong handling art, inks, and lettering, this 1947 Dell comic delivers classic slapstick chaos, all wrapped in Dan Gormley’s lively cover.
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artist, inker, letterer Roger Armstrong · cover Dan Gormley
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artist, inker, letterer Roger Armstrong
cover pencils, inks Dan Gormley
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Bugs inherits his late uncle Snowshoe Rabbit's northwest logging operation, and it doesn't take long for he and Porky to run it into the ground.
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