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Atomic Rabbit #6 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 14 stories
The Weight Lifter
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

A boastful weight lifter makes a grand claim about his strength—then discovers he may have bitten off more than he can chew when challenged to back it up. This punchy little tale from *Atomic Rabbit* #6 proves that pride and proclamations can lead to surprisingly humble consequences.

I Never Say No
4 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Atomic Rabbit's got a simple rule: he never turns down a call for help. So when a mountain needs tunneling, an oil well needs drilling, a plane needs a propeller, and more keep coming his way throughout a grueling day, the good-natured hero keeps saying yes—even as his poor arm gets more and more exhausted. By the time the last request arrives, Atomic Rabbit learns just how much his "never say no" promise might cost him.

The Complaint
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Shadow Cat

Shadow Cat bursts into the warden's office with an urgent complaint about the conditions of imprisonment—and what he's got to show might just be the most absurd grievance the warden's ever heard. This 1957 Atomic Rabbit tale delivers the kind of simple, silly setup that made these funny-animal comics so much fun, mixing bureaucratic bewilderment with slapstick conviction.

Journey to the Sun
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Sly Fox dreams up a scheme to turn the sun's fires down cold, then sell fur coats to the freezing rabbits of Earth—but Atomic Rabbit grows suspicious and rockets toward the sun to investigate. When he discovers the sun-stokers have been deceived, he must find a way through the blazing heat to set things right before Sly Fox's plan leaves the whole world in the dark and cold.

Nobody Stronger
4 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Tom Cat just wants to catch some shuteye after his marathon pitching performance, but Atomic Rabbit has other plans—a boastful challenger has claimed the champ can't ring a prove-your-strength machine's gong, and our favorite rabbit isn't about to let Tom's reputation take a hit. Watch as exhaustion meets opportunity in a way Tom Cat definitely doesn't see coming.

Untitled story
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Lost and Found
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

When Atomic Rabbit misplaces his umbrella, a kind grown-up offers to help him check the store's lost and found counter—but the clerk tasked with reuniting lost items with their owners faces an ironic problem of his own. A lighthearted one-pager about the reliability of grown-ups and the small frustrations that come with everyday mishaps.

Goofy Goofs Again
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Goofy Rabbit

When Goofy Rabbit's well-meaning antics spiral out of control—first with a runaway birthday-plate merry-go-round, then with a mysteriously acquired burst of strength—his bumbling threatens to wreck everything from a railroad bridge to the whole town of Rabbitville. Atomic Rabbit has to figure out how to channel his clumsy friend's power before the damage gets worse, but even the best-laid plans have a way of going sideways when Goofy's involved. A classic 1957 tale of good intentions paving the road to chaos.

Wrong Number
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Shadow the Atomic Rabbit gets an unexpected late-night phone call from a wrong number, but his good-natured response to the mistake reveals his easygoing philosophy. Sometimes the best way to handle life's little annoyances is to see the silver lining—especially when you were going to be woken up anyway.

The Follower
3 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Li'l Rabbit

In "The Follower," Atomic Rabbit tells Li'l Rabbit to stay behind while he heads out on grown-up business—but a well-placed dare proves irresistible to the curious youngster. Li'l Rabbit's determination to defy the warning sets up a clever bit of mischief that teaches a lesson about following orders.

Watch the Birdie
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Atomic Rabbit tries to help a friend photograph a restless little rabbit by coaxing it to sit still—but the usual tricks won't work until Atomic Rabbit figures out what really captures a rabbit's attention. A quick, charming comedy about knowing your subject, perfect for fans of lighthearted animal antics.

Always Prepared
0.5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Shadow's heading to the movies with sugar and cream in tow—because he's heard there's a serial playing, and he's come fully prepared for the occasion. It's a quick, charming bit of anthropomorphic humor that captures the eager logic of a funny-animal character ready for a day out.

Slightly Absent-Minded
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Professor Invento swears off his absent-minded ways to Atomic Mouse, promising he's turned over a new leaf—but his scattered nature has other plans. In this quick comedic romp, the professor's forgetfulness leads to a hilariously mixed-up nighttime routine that proves some habits die hard.

He's Different
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

A proud parent discovers their little rabbit has an unusual talent—one that's decidedly louder than the typical newborn behavior—in this one-page comedy from 1957's *Atomic Rabbit* #6. When a curious neighbor asks why someone's sitting outside so late, the answer reveals just how different this youngster really is.

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