Bugs Bunny #109
In "Bugs Bunny Saves Christmas," the Looney Legend finds himself in a snowy standoff with a gruff hunter who’s more dad than predator, leading Bugs to the cabin of a family whose Christmas hopes hang in the balance. With Santa’s arrival threatened by the sinister Old Man of the Mountain, Bugs Bunny takes on the holiday hustle with his trademark wit and charm—because even in 1967, no one does festive hijinks quite like him. Written by Michael Maltese and illustrated by Ken Champin, with a festive cover by Ralph Heimdahl, this 12-cent classic blends seasonal spirit and classic cartoon chaos.
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A father and reluctant hunter marches Bugs, at rifle-point, to the cabin the hunter shares with his three small children. He doesn’t really want to make rabbit stew out of Bugs but, since he believes that Santa Claus will not be coming with gifts for the young ones this Christmas, he feels that rabbit stew is the best he can do for the kids as a consolation. When Bugs learns from the family that the black-hearted Old Man of the Mountain is going to stop Santa, the rabbit vows to stop the Old Man of the Mountain – as only Bugs Bunny can!
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