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Cover: Ralph Heimdahl

Four Color #233

Jun 1949 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Bugs Bunny, Sleepwalking Sleuth”

In "Bugs Bunny, Sleepwalking Sleuth," Bugs Bunny stumbles into a desert fort while posing as a peddler, much to Elmer Fudd’s dismay—especially when Elmer’s attempt to get rid of him by disguising him as a Legionnaire goes hilariously awry. Tony Strobl handles the art, inks, and lettering for this 1949 Four Color adventure, while Ralph Heimdahl’s cover captures the zany clash in bold, dynamic style.

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artist, inker, letterer Tony Strobl · cover Ralph Heimdahl

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artist, inker, letterer Tony Strobl
cover pencils, inks Ralph Heimdahl

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Elmer joins the Foreign Legion to get away from Bugs. After being assigned to a remote desert fort, Elmer is dismayed when Bugs finds him while working as a peddler. Elmer goes undercover to spy on the bandit Abu Hu. He tries to get the bandits to take care of Bugs by giving him his Legion uniform, but the scheme backfires.

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