Cutey Bunny
Bursting onto the independent comics scene in 1982, Cutey Bunny is a Bronze Age original — a self-published creation from Joshua Quagmire Enterprises that embodies the scrappy, anything-goes spirit of the indie comics revolution. Debuting in Army Surplus Komikz Featuring Cutey Bunny #1, this character carved out a niche in the wonderfully eclectic world of small-press funny-animal comics, and the fact that she's kept publishing across an extraordinary four-decade span through 2024 speaks to a devoted following that never let her fade. The company she keeps is genuinely remarkable — her pages have been graced by underground and indie legends like Cerebus, Miyamoto Usagi, and Krazy Kat, placing her squarely in that beloved crossover-happy tradition of alternative comics camaraderie. With a key issue to her name and a cult reputation built entirely outside the mainstream, Cutey Bunny is exactly the kind of character that reminds collectors why the indie shelf is always worth a careful look.
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