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Golden Comics Digest#39

Golden Comics Digest #39

Sep 1974 · Western · 0.59 USD
“Abominable Bunny”

"Abominable Bunny" is a delightfully absurd adventure from Golden Comics Digest #39 (1974), where Elmer’s eccentric uncle Fignewton Fudd unleashes a sound-trapping jug and a time machine that sends Elmer and Daffy racing back to ancient England. With the fate of Hadrian’s Wall’s communication system hanging in the balance, the duo must outwit barbarian schemers in a prehistoric prank war—penciled with playful precision by Phil De Lara and brought to life in vibrant hues by the Western Publishing Production Shop, all under the sharp script of Vic Lockman.

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writer Vic Lockman · artist, inker Phil De Lara · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemon

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Elmer's uncle, Fignewton Fudd, has invented a sound trap that will capture sound in a jug. Later Elmer tries his uncle's time machine and Daffy tags along as they go back to England at the time of Hadrian's Wall. There, they uncover a plot by barbarians to foul a new Roman system of communication along the guard towers of Hadrian’s Wall.

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