Bugs Bunny #105
In "Indian Trouble," Bugs Bunny inherits his uncle Snazzy Bunny's estate—only to find it’s made up entirely of feather dusters. Determined to turn the odd inheritance into profit, Bugs tricks Porky into driving him west to sell them to Native American tribes, leading to a chaotic stop at a ghost town where Snazzy Bunny is very much alive and happily married. With a mix of classic slapstick and clever twists, this 1966 Western issue features Tony Strobl handling art, inks, and lettering with his signature flair.
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Bugs receives a telegram saying that he is the sole heir to his uncle Snazzy Bunny's estate, but learns that it consists solely of his uncle's collection of feather dusters. He decides to go out west and sell them to the Indians, and tricks Porky into driving him. After an unsuccessful encounter with a tribe of Indians who have been besieged by peddlers since coming into oil money, they arrive at a ghost town. Here the very much alive Snazzy Bunny is living with his new wife--who made him give up the feather dusters, which finally prove useful when Bugs burns them to get rid of some mice.
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