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Atomic Rabbit #7 (1957)

Charlton · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 12 stories
Do They, Mom?
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Li'l Rabbit

Li'l Rabbit makes a startling discovery after snacking on some gooseberries—what he thought was just part of the fruit might have been something with legs. A quick question to Mom leads to an uh-oh moment that'll make you smile.

The Earthquake and the Egg
7 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic RabbitSly Fox (villain)

When an earthquake tears through the circus grounds in Rabbitville, Atomic Rabbit springs into action—but not to catch the falling townspeople the expected way. An ancient egg lies exposed in the newly formed chasm, and after a lightning strike brings it to life, a rapidly growing baby dinosaur soon emerges as the real threat. Atomic Rabbit must find a way to regain his strength to face the monster, though his nemesis Sly Fox has his own devious plans to sabotage the hero in "The Earthquake and the Egg."

The Robot
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic RabbitSly Fox (villain)Li'l Foxes

Sly Fox devises an elaborate scheme using a hollow robot costume to infiltrate Rabbit-Ville and rob the local bank, but Atomic Rabbit's X-ray vision sees right through the disguise. With the cunning fox outwitted and his plans upended, Atomic Rabbit turns the tables in a way that leaves Sly Fox and his Li'l Foxes exactly where they belong.

Get the Point
1 pp · humor

Timmy the Timid Ghost and his fellow ghosts reminisce about their favorite haunting spot—an old man's fence—only to discover why their favorite perch has become decidedly uninviting. It's a wickedly clever punchline wrapped in the charming spookiness that made this 1957 humor tale a standout in Atomic Rabbit.

Polly, the Ghost Parrot
1 pp · humor
Polly, the Ghost Parrot

When Polly, the Ghost Parrot, stops saying his signature catchphrase, his worried owners call in a Ghost M.D. to figure out what's going wrong. The good doctor discovers the real reason behind Polly's mysterious silence—and it's simpler (and funnier) than anyone expected.

Li'l Rabbit Gets Even
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic RabbitLi'l RabbitLi'l Foxes

When the mean Li'l Foxes push him around one too many times, Li'l Rabbit sneaks into Atomic Rabbit's secret carrot patch hoping to gain superpowers of his own. What he discovers through a harrowing nighttime encounter teaches him a hard-earned lesson about strength, courage, and knowing his own limits. H.L. Fago delivers a clever tale of comeuppance and growing up that proves sometimes the real victory is wisdom, not revenge.

Knock! Knock!
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Shadow (villain)Count Gatto (villain)

Atomic Rabbit decides to get under Count Gatto's skin with the one thing guaranteed to drive the villain crazy: knock-knock jokes. In "Knock! Knock!", our hero puts his comedic timing to the test against an increasingly exasperated Count Gatto and his associate Shadow.

Who's the Fool?
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic RabbitSly Fox (villain)Li'l Foxes

Sly Fox hatches a scheme using a voice-throwing gadget to make Atomic Rabbit look foolish in front of the townspeople, enlisting the Li'l Foxes to help lure rabbits from Rabbitville to witness his humiliation. When the plan goes awry and Atomic Rabbit ends up in danger, the hero's true nature shines through—turning the tables on the villain in the most unexpected way.

Whoops... Wrong Bottle
3 pp · humor
Edgar the Eager Ghost [also as Eager Edgar]Simon

Edgar the Eager Ghost spots the perfect shortcut to winning a gold medal at the big magic competition: borrowing some of Simon the Sorcerer's magical powders while Simon is away. There's just one small problem—an explosion has knocked the labels clean off all the bottles, so Edgar has no idea which powder does what. When he sprinkles what he thinks will be his winning trick, he discovers he's picked the invisibility powder... and now he can't figure out how to become visible again.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Li'l Mouse
You're Breaking Your Father's Heart
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Li'l FoxesSly Fox (villain)

A father fox has worked hard to raise his sons the wrong way, teaching them every mean trick he knows—so imagine his heartbreak when the Li'l Foxes come home from school with perfect grades in conduct! This comedic tale of generational conflict turns expectations upside down in classic funny-animal fashion.

Plain Silly
1 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals; superhero
Atomic RabbitLi'l Rabbit

Atomic Rabbit steps in as a substitute teacher and puts Li'l Rabbit on the spot with a tricky math question—one where both of them already know the answer. When Atomic Rabbit insists on hearing it anyway, Li'l Rabbit decides the whole exercise has become plain silly, and refuses to go along with it. It's a lighthearted lesson in the absurdity of pointless repetition.

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