Rags Rabbit #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sow Sow," Rags Rabbit #5 (1955) delivers a sharp, playful twist on workplace frustration, as Tommy—fed up with his boss Willie the Weasel’s endless delays—threatens to quit and relocate to the idyllic Animalville. With Warren Kremer handling both cover pencils and inks, the issue captures the era’s whimsical energy in every line, all set against a backdrop of animal antics and escalating tension.
In "Music Hath Charms," Rags Rabbit recalls his childhood as a prodigy when the kids try to skip music practice—reminding them of the time he used his flute to charm a whole town, just like the legendary Pied Piper. The story captures a playful moment where past and present intertwine, all through the power of music.
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