Thunder Bunny (1985 Warp/Apple) Comic comic books 1985
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Series continues from Thunder Bunny (1985 Warp) Magazine. Cover by Brian Buniak and Willie Blyberg. Series continues from Thunder Bunny (1985 Warp) Magazine. Editor Richard Pini discusses the three stories in this issue and reader feedback on the new series. Rabbit Tales Part One: First Encounter; In a story taking place many years ago, Lu-Ta goes to the planet Offorrer requesting the pelts of its animal-like inhabitants, and the original Thunderbunny fights back. Rabbit Tales Part Two: Lessons!; In another story in "Rabbit Tales", we experience a typical day in the life of Bobby Caswell, which includes an encounter with the school bully. Rabbit Tales Part Three: Who is Golden Man?; Golden Kid is placed in suspended animation by the Keeper in 1943 and is finally released in 1985; When his golden heart is hit by a laser gun, he ages into an adult and loses a portion of his powers. Scripts by Martin L. Greim, art by Brian Buniak. Illustration by Brian Buniak in which Alfred E. Neuman receives the powers of Thunderbunny, includes Harvey Kurtzman. 36 pgs., black and white. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
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Cover by Brian Buniak and Tom Palmer. Richard Pini discusses the amusing fan mail he receives from fans who think they "know it all." The Keeper Plays for Keeps, script by Martin L. Greim, art by Brian Buniak and Gary Kato; Golden Man and Thunderbunny team up to defeat the Keeper, a villain who holds superheroes in suspended animation in return for money from their greatest foes. Illustration by Brian Buniak; Thunderbunny and Golden Man contemplate taking Captain Carrot out of suspended animation. 36 pgs., black and white. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.