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.
In a quick, clever gag from 1937, Bunny tries his hand at pickpocketing a passing rabbit—only to find himself outsmarted when the other rabbit turns the tables and steals all of Bunny’s watches in return.
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