| Issue | #59 |
| Published | February-March 1958 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Helen Meyer |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny |
| Synopsis | Bugs installs a stove pipe in his hole. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Notes | inside front cover |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Drooly; Tiny; Sock; Greasy Thumb |
| Synopsis | Bugs helps Elmer capture some western-style gangsters. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Sylvestery; Tweety |
| Synopsis | Tweety rescues Sylvester from a tropical island. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Charlie |
| Synopsis | Bugs and Charlie save an Eskimo village from a walrus. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Synopsis | Statement of ownership giving the owners of Dell as George T. Delacorte Jr and Margarita Delacorte |
| Notes | bottom third of page |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny; haircut customer |
| Synopsis | Bugs uses a unique barbering technique |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Notes | upper three-quarters of page. Story is told without dialog. |
| Synopsis | a house ad for Cheyenne (Dell, 1957 series) |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny |
| Synopsis | Bugs attends a costume ball in a rabbit suit. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Notes | Inside back cover. Story is told without dialog. |
| Synopsis | a house ad promoting subscriptions to Dell comics |
| Notes | back cover |