Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #428
In the snowy peaks of a wooded mountain, a peculiar bunny known as Bugs is mistaken for a thief after trading pine cones for campers’ gear—leaving the hikers convinced a shadowy, long-eared intruder is behind their missing supplies. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by John Carey, this whimsical tale from *Boys' and Girls' March of Comics* #428 (1977) blends humor and mystery in a forest setting where appearances can be as misleading as the snow-covered trails. The cover, by Pete Alvarado and Tony DiPaola, captures the bunny’s curious presence with a playful, slightly eerie flair.
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In a mountainous wooded area, a wild unkempt bunny of the mountains is "trading" ordinary forest objects such as pine cones for campers' equipment and food. The campers believe their possessions were stolen by a slim, shadowy figure with long ears. Being a bunny, Bugs fits the general description and is branded a thief.
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