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Bugs Bunny#146
Cover: Tony Strobl

Bugs Bunny #146

Dec 1972 · Western · 0.15 USD
“Punkin Moon”

In "Punkin Moon," Bugs Bunny pulls off a clever scheme to make Elmer Fudd appear destitute—enough so he might inherit from his wealthy Uncle Frisbee—by transforming Fudd’s grand house into a makeshift boarding house. Bugs enlists his animal pals to pose as tenants, but chaos brews when a real, uninvited bear strolls in, throwing the whole plan into disarray. The story, with its playful misdirection and classic Looney Tunes humor, is illustrated with vibrant colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop and features a cover by Tony Strobl.

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To make Elmer look “poor”, so as to be included in his rich Uncle Frisbee’s will, Bugs turns Fudd’s large house into a “boarding house”. Bugs invites all his tame animal friends to pose as boarders – unintentionally including a wild bear that just shows up.

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