Syndicate Features #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Getting the Best Cut," a 1937 free comic from Chesler / Dynamic, Bunny’s attempt to outsmart a passing rabbit backfires in a twist of fate that turns theft into a lesson in misjudgment. Written by Carl E. Schultze and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Charles Biro—both inks and pencils on the interior and cover—this early comic delivers a wry, character-driven moment with a classic, self-inflicted irony.
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Bunny sees another rabbit going by and decides to bump into him to steal his pocket watch. He is successful, but it turns out the other rabbit took advantage as was able to steal all of Bunny's watches instead.
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