| Issue | #234 |
| Published | April 1961 |
| Cover Price | 0.15 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Price shown twice on front cover. |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny |
| Synopsis | Bugs shooting a rock backwards towards a target using his ears as a slingshot. |
| Genre | Funny animal |
| Notes | Price shown twice on front cover. |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Inside front cover; color; Illustrated ad for Kraft Caramels. One of a series of "hybrid animals" ads. |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny; Petunia Pig; Elmer Fudd; Yosemite Sam |
| Synopsis | The city is sponsoring a big water parade with entrants having to dress up like nursery rhyme characters. Elmer is operating a shoe-repair business and has a large wooden shoe for a sign. Bugs, Elmer, and Yosemite Sam transform it into a boat and take it for a disastrous test cruise. The trio ends up in a hidden valley that is the hideout of "Illegal Segal," one of the country's most wanted criminals. |
| Genre | Funny animal; adventure |
| Characters | Daffy Duck; Elmer Fudd |
| Synopsis | Daffy is a salesman for the Doofunny Gadget Company and makes Elmer his first customer. Elmer spends most of the story stuck inside a large bowl. |
| Genre | Funny animal |
| Characters | Little Lulu (cameo); Tom Cat (cameo); Woody Woodpecker (cameo); Mickey Mouse (cameo) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Partially shown is front cover of Huckleberry Hound (1960 Series), #10 (March-April 1961); Promo for the Dell Trading Post. Premiums could be obtained for cash and cutoff top portions of Dell comics front covers. |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd |
| Synopsis | Bugs disguises himself as a cowboy and pirate in order to panhandle food from Elmer. |
| Genre | Funny animal |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Text story with one 1/4 page illustration. |
| Reprinted | In Porky Pig (Gold Key, 1965 Series) #41 (April 1972) |
| Characters | Porky Pig; Bugs Bunny (cameo) |
| Synopsis | Porky is mistaken for "Mastermind Morgan," the leader of a gang of crooks, and tries to devise plans that will get them caught by the police. |
| Genre | Funny animal |
| Characters | Mary Jane; Sniffles |
| Synopsis | The wooden cuckoo in Mary Jane's cuckoo clock trades places with a real bird so that he can explore the outside world. |
| Genre | Children; Fantasy; Funny animal |
| Pencils | Al Hubbard |
| Inks | Al Hubbard |
| Characters | Tweety Bird; Sylvester Pussycat; Granny |
| Synopsis | Sylvester stamps Tweety's feet on an ink pad so that Tweety will leave footprints and get in trouble with Granny for tracking up the house. |
| Genre | Funny animal |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny |
| Synopsis | Bugs uses a pogo stick after his truck runs out of gas. |
| Genre | Funny animal; Gags |
| Synopsis | Illustrated ad for Jumping-Jacks shoes from the Vaisey-Bristol Shoe Co., Monett, Mo.; Shown are the Jeeper and the Skeeter styles. |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Genre | war |
| Pencils | Russ Heath (signed RH) |
| Inks | Russ Heath (signed RH) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Inside back cover; color. Illustrated ad for 204 piece Revolutionary War set of plastic soldiers and related items. $1.98 by mail from Carle Place, Long Island, N.Y. |
| Characters | Twinkles (an elephant); Sanford (a parrot); Wilbur (a monkey) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | Back cover; color. Illustrated ad for Twinkles breakfast cereal from General Mills. Promo for sponge toys of Twinkles, Sanford, and Wilbur available by mail for 30ยข and one Twinkles box-top. |