Atomic Rabbit
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Atomic Rabbit was a funny animal comic book series created in 1955 by Al Fago, following his success with Atomic Mouse from Charlton Comics. The story originates with a lonely and starving rabbit that inadvertently gains super powers by eating a radioactive carrot laced with uranium.
With the departure of Al Fago, the series was renamed Atomic Bunny in August 1958 and continued with artwork by Pat Masulli until 1960.
In 1996, American Comics Group announced the return of Atomic Rabbit, reprinted from the original proofs along with reprints of Peter Rabbit by Fago's younger brother Vincent.
External links[edit]
- Atomic Rabbit at Oak Ridge Associated University
- Atomic Bunny at Oak Ridge Associated University
- Fear and Hope in the Atomic Age - Atomic Comic Books
- ACG announces the return of Atomic Rabbit - Infurnation
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