Bugs Bunny #189
In "The Cavebunny," Bugs Bunny finds himself reluctantly paired with Elmer Fudd—dressed as a dog—for a high-stakes job guarding General Gizzard’s prized Southern Fried Hot Dog recipe. With Elmer mistaken for a watchdog and Bugs playing along, the duo’s unlikely partnership leads to a series of chaotic misadventures, all while the General’s bombastic presence keeps the tension rising. Penciled by Tom McKimson and featuring a cover by Ralph Heimdahl, this 1977 Western Publishing classic delivers classic Looney Tunes charm in a 30-cent package.
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Stuck in a dog-costume for an advertising job, Elmer (along with Bugs) is hired by the bombastic General Gizzard to safeguard the secret batter recipe for his Southern Fried Hot Dogs. The General thinks Elmer is a watchdog, and Bugs is not about to quash a good thing by revealing he’s not.
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