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Buster Bear #3 (1954)

Quality Comics · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Unhappy Wolf
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

When several of Woodsville's residents report thefts—a stolen cheese, missing vegetables, and pilfered ivy—all evidence points to Snazzy Wolf, a dapper character in a distinctive zoot suit. But Buster Bear isn't convinced his friend is guilty and decides to help prove it, setting a clever trap that leads to a surprising revelation about who's really been robbing the town. This charming tale captures the heart of vintage funny-animal comics, where loyalty and a good detective instinct can clear an innocent name.

Untitled story
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Rollo RaccoonPicklefoot PigRufus RabbitMr. Bear
Mr. Fixit
5 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals
Buzzy RabbitSammy SkunkBetty BunnyWitty Fox

When Buzzy Rabbit and Sammy Skunk take on a quick faucet-repair job for Witty Fox to earn ice-skating money, their well-intentioned but chaotic handiwork turns the simple task into an escalating disaster of crossed wires, flooded pipes, and explosive mishaps. As the two try desperately to salvage the job before their client discovers the growing chaos, they find themselves in deeper trouble with every attempt to fix things. It's a hilariously messy romp that proves sometimes the cure is worse than the original problem.

Willie Is All Washed Up
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Buster Bear and Cholly Chipmunk find a washing machine and start a laundry business to earn money for the big woodland party—but Willie Weasel's interference keeps turning their operation into chaos, from overflowing soapsuds to fish-filled water. As the boys work desperately to make enough money before the party tonight, Willie's pranks grow increasingly devious, culminating in one final scheme that backfires in the most satisfying way possible.

The Gold Rush
6 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

When word of gold in Woodland Hills reaches Buster Bear, Ruddy Fox sets out to beat him to the treasure—and he's not above scheming and swindling to get there first. What follows is a wild chase up the snowy slopes, where Ruddy's clever tricks keep backfiring in increasingly hilarious ways, all while Buster stays one step ahead of the con artist's greed. Can Ruddy finally strike it rich, or will his own schemes catch up with him?

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