Bugs Bunny #31
In "The Rocketing Radish," Bugs Bunny's curiosity about how comic artists predict the future leads him and a skeptical Porky to the offices of Future Comics, where an artist claims to see the future through a mysterious window. When Bugs and Porky accidentally slip through it, they find themselves caught in a high-speed chase involving the stolen experimental rocket ship known as The Rocketing Radish. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated with dynamic flair by Tony Strobl, with a cover by Ralph Heimdahl, this 1953 Dell classic blends whimsy and wonder in a time-traveling caper that’s as clever as it is cartoonishly chaotic.
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Comic book fan Bugs is consumed with curiosity about "...how these comic book drawers know how things are gonna be five hundred years from now". He and Porky pay a visit to the offices of "Future Comics" and meet an artist who has discovered a "window to the future", and who simply adapts what he sees through said window to his comics. Impulsive Bugs and a reluctant Porky slip through the window and become involved with the theft of an experimental compact rocket ship called "The Rocketing Radish"
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