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Comics Buyer's Guide#512

Comics Buyer's Guide #512

Sep 1983 · Krause Publications · 1.00 USD
“Bugs Bunny as a Doorman”

"Bugs Bunny as a Doorman" is a delightfully absurd one-shot from 1983, written and drawn entirely by Brian Pearce, showcasing his singular voice in a surreal, self-contained gag. In a bizarre twist, the Looney Tunes star finds himself working as a doorman in a surreal, cartoonish version of a Kentucky hill town, where the rules of reality are as loose as a rubber chicken. The cover by Brian Pearce perfectly captures the offbeat charm of the story, making this a curious, offbeat gem from a lesser-known era of comic book experimentation.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Brian Pearce

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Brian Pearce

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Trying to duplicate the success of "The Sword of the Atom," DC decides to send Barry Allen to a Kentucky hill town, where he must use the "Shotgun of the Flash."

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