Issue | #1131 |
Published | September-November 1960 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "ELMER FUDD, No. 1131." Code number is ELMER FUDD O.S. #1131-609. Copyright 1960 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd |
Notes | Indicia title is "ELMER FUDD, No. 1131." Code number is ELMER FUDD O.S. #1131-609. Copyright 1960 by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd; Bugs Bunny |
Synopsis | Bugs is working for Elmer as a rainmaker, but he overdoes it. |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd; Bugs Bunny |
Synopsis | Elmer's recipe wins a persimmon baking contest. The prize is an all-expense paid vacation for two to the tropical island of Caprice. He takes Bugs along. When they get to the island they find that they have to stay until they cook a better persimmon recipe than Eddy Brocker, who controls an army of gorillas. |
Notes | The name Eddy Brocker is a take-off on "Betty Crocker." |
Characters | Elmer Fudd; Daffy Duck; Fuzzy Fudd (Elmer's brother) |
Synopsis | Elmer's brother Fuzzy, who has a full head of hair, comes to visit. Daffy, who mistakes Fuzzy for Elmer, tricks him into cutting his hair so he can rub his bald noggin for good luck. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd; Yosemite Sam |
Synopsis | Elmer is trying to get a loan on his home, but having Yosemite Sam the pirate as his next door neighbor is driving down the property values. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd |
Synopsis | Elmer's rambunctious nephew "Waymond" comes to visit and Elmer tries several methods to gain his respect. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd; Bugs Bunny |
Synopsis | Bugs is painting Elmer's roof and an empty can of paint hits Elmer on the head. |
Notes | The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." |
Characters | Elmer Fudd |
Synopsis | Elmer turns a leaky hose into a sprinkler by drilling holes in it. |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. |
Characters | Elmer Fudd |
Synopsis | A burglar ties Elmer to a chair and robs him. Elmer gets a watch dog, but the next night the burglar ties the watch dog to the chair and makes off with more loot. |
Notes | Back cover; pantomime story. |