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Animal Crackers #9 (1959)

Norlen Magazines · 1959 · 36 pages

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Contains 7 stories
A Late Christmas
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Sly Fox (villain)Li'l Foxes (villains)

When Santa Claus fails to arrive on Christmas Eve, Atomic Rabbit rushes to the North Pole to investigate—only to discover that Sly Fox and his sons have deliberately created a fog to keep Santa grounded while they rob the Rabbit-Ville Bank. Stranded thousands of miles away but quick-thinking, Atomic Rabbit devises a clever plan using the very gifts he'd given to the local children to stop the thieves and get Santa back on his delayed rounds.

The Giftnappers
8 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Bulldozer (villain)Long John (villain)

When Atom the Cat overhears the villainous Bulldozer and Long John plotting to intercept Santa's gift delivery by sneaking into Santa's workshop and altering a child's address, he realizes he's stumbled onto the scheme of the season. Racing against time on Christmas Eve, Atom must stop the "giftnappers" before they can hijack Santa's sleigh and claim every present for themselves. It's a race to save Christmas from two crooks who've learned that meddling with Santa's list is never a good idea.

Li'l Ghost
1 pp · humor; children; fantasy
Li'l Ghost

When Li'l Ghost learns that his brother gets all the holidays while he gets none, the little phantom lets loose with an ear-splitting wail that brings the household running. His complaint seems pretty solid—until the reason for the unfair treatment comes tumbling out, and it's hard to argue with his logic in this lighthearted 1959 tale from Animal Crackers.

The Trap
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Bulldozer (villain)Long John (villain)

When Atom the Cat receives a message summoning him to a special honor ceremony at Bollo Field, he rushes to accept—only to discover it's an elaborate trap set by the villains Bulldozer and Long John, who've constructed an escape-proof cage surrounded by a moat and barbed wire fence. As the crooks rampage unchecked, Atom finds himself weakening without food, seemingly doomed—but the sheer weight of his prison begins to work against his captors in the most unexpected way.

A Lot of Good
2 pp · humor; children; fantasy

Timmy the Timid Ghost was once so afraid of horses that he'd turn pale at the sight of one—so much so that when his father finally convinced him to touch one, Timmy had to buy a ten-foot pole for courage. A trip out West has changed everything, and now the fearful ghost is a completely different character. See how a little adventure transforms a timid spirit in this lighthearted tale from 1959.

Saved in the Safe
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Atomic BunnySly Fox

When a million dollars needs protecting, Atomic Bunny springs into action against the cunning Sly Fox in this 1959 caper. A heist unfolds inside the vault as the fox makes his move for the cash, forcing our heroic bunny to put super-strength to the test. It's a quick, clever clash of wits and muscle that proves sometimes the best reward is knowing you've stopped the crook.

The Longest List Ever
7 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Li'l Rabbit

When the townsfolk discover Li'l Rabbit's seemingly endless Christmas list, they're outraged—until Atomic Rabbit steps in to settle the matter. What begins as a lesson in greed takes an unexpected turn when the true nature of the list is revealed, leading Atomic Rabbit on a mission of surprising generosity that changes everyone's perspective on what the holiday is really about.

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