Bunnie Rabbot
Bunnie Rabbot burst onto the pages of Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog in 1994, a creation of Angelo DeCesare and Dave Manak that would prove far more than a supporting player — she became one of the most enduring and beloved figures in the long-running Sonic comics universe. Over a remarkable twenty-year stretch across Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Super Special, and Sonic Super Digest, she held her own alongside heavy hitters like Knuckles the Echidna, Rotor, and the ever-scheming Ivo Robotnik and Snively, her presence woven into the fabric of some genuinely collector-significant moments. With three key issues to her name and nearly sixty catalogued appearances, Bunnie is the kind of character who rewards deeper digging — a Copper/Modern Age gem with real staying power in one of Archie's most cherished licensed runs.
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- Long-time collectors will recognize her trajectory as a textbook case of design and continuity escalation — a character who launched as a relatively simple cyborg concept and was progressively outfitted with increasingly specific mechanical hardware, ultimately gaining more elaborate built-in weapons and flight capabilities over time, a rare arc for a figure whose origins were anything but overengineered.info.sonicretro.org