Issue | #233 |
Published | March 1961 |
Cover Price | 0.15 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Characters | Bugs Bunny |
Synopsis | [Bugs picking up spaghetti with an eggbeater] |
Genre | Funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | none |
Synopsis | Ad for Kraft Fudgies |
Genre | Children |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Inside Front Cover |
Characters | Bugs Bunny; Buckskin (Buck) Bunny (uncle of Bugs Bunny) |
Synopsis | Bugs is called to his uncle Buck's dude ranch when a competitor engages in "customer-rustling." |
Genre | Funny animal |
Characters | Porky Pig; Cicero Pig |
Synopsis | Porky is accidently doused with a formula that causes him to itch when he is around gold. |
Genre | Funny animal |
Characters | Tweety Bird; Sylvester Pussycat |
Synopsis | Sylvester finds a silver dollar while trying to catch Tweety. He buys a bag of candy, but Tweety ends up eating most of it. |
Genre | Funny animal |
Notes | Text story with one 1/4 page illustration. |
Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
Synopsis | Mary Jane and Sniffles have to find a way to work off her scissors' extra energy. |
Genre | Children; Fantasy; Funny animal |
Pencils | Al Hubbard |
Inks | Al Hubbard |
Characters | Daffy Duck; Freddy (nephew of Elmer Fudd); Franny (sister of Elmer Fudd); Elmer Fudd |
Synopsis | Daffy mistakes Elmer's nephew Freddy for Elmer. |
Genre | Funny animal |
Notes | Elmer's sister and nephew are "Fwanny" and "Fweddy" in Fudd-speak. |
Characters | Tweety Bird; Sylvester Pussycat |
Synopsis | Sylvester boots Tweety off a cliff. Tweety is saved by an updraft and proceeds to haunt the guilt-ridden pussycat. |
Genre | Funny animal |
Characters | Porky Pig; Petunia Pig |
Synopsis | Petunia reads Porky's future from the tea leaves left in the bottom of his cup. At least she thinks it's his cup. |
Genre | Funny animal; Gags |
Genre | Children |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Inside back cover; color. Illustrated ad greeting cards for the J.S.C.A. (Junior Sales Club of America), Springfield, Mass. |
Characters | Twinkles (an elephant); Sanford (a parrot); Wilbur (a monkey) |
Genre | funny animal |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Back Cover; color. Ad for Twinkles cereal from General Mills. The cereal was packaged in a "storybook package" which had a perforated extra page that opened up to complete a story. Four different story packages are illustrated. |