Bugs Bunny #192
In "The Guardian Angel," Bugs Bunny brings his signature brand of chaos and cheer to the stuffy mansion of a lonely rich man, turning the sterile halls into a playground of playful mayhem. With Tom McKimson’s expressive art capturing every exaggerated laugh and pratfall, and Pete Alvarado’s cover spotlighting the unlikely duo, this 1978 Western Publishing gem finds joy in the most rigid of places—while the servants quietly plot their next move.
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Bugs befriends a sad and lonely rich man, and shows him how to have lots of fun in his dull, proper, and sterile mansion. While the pair have indoor fun with great abandon, Bugs’ particular brand of enthusiastic joviality causes a revolt among the servants, whose workload has increased ten-fold as a result.
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