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Bugs Bunny#116
Cover: Ralph Heimdahl

Bugs Bunny #116

Mar 1968 · Western · 0.12 USD
“One in a Million”

In "One in a Million," a jealous Sylvester sends Tweety soaring—just far enough to land in a bucket of white paint, leaving the canary looking ghostly pale. Guilt-stricken, Sylvester becomes convinced the snowy bird returning to Earth is nothing less than Tweety’s spirit. Fred Abranz handles the art and inks with playful precision, while Ralph Heimdahl’s cover captures the moment with classic charm. A 12-cent comic from 1968, this issue delivers a delightfully absurd twist on a familiar rivalry.

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Full credits

artist, inker Fred Abranz
cover pencils, inks Ralph Heimdahl

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Jealous Sylvester rockets Tweety off to the moon… actually just a short distance away where the canary lands in a bucket of white paint. Now guilt-ridden, Sylvester believes the pale, returning bird is Tweety’s ghost.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).