Thunderbunny #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Thunderbunny vs. Thunder Rabbit," the titular hero faces off against a flashy impostor—Thunder Rabbit—hired by a local gym to boost their image, turning a simple rivalry into a messy legal and personal showdown. Written by Martin L. Greim and brought to life with bold, energetic art by Brian Buniak, this 1986 Apple Press issue sees Thunderbunny scrambling to protect his brand while Simon Swien’s schemes take a backseat to the absurdity of corporate mascot theft. The cover by Brian Buniak and Willie Blyberg captures the clash with playful intensity.
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A gym begins to use a Thunderbunny look-alike named Thunder Rabbit for promotion, causing Thunderbunny to look for a way to sue and Simon Swien's attempt to kill Thunderbunny to be hampered.
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