Its worth at least the spot price of an troy oz of silver, plus a small premium. That would be about 32.00 as of 3/21/13.
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It would depend entirely on whose autograph is on it. Tex Avery is credited with the creation of Bugs' character, but either of the directors, Friz Freleng or Chuck Jones, would probably be more well-known. Mel Blanc, as the voice of Bugs, would probably bring more than any other. But of course if you have Bugs' own signature . . .
Bugs Bunny has had a few different girlfriends over the years. In the short "Hare Splitter"(1948) he was courting Daisy Lou against a big dumb rabbit named Casbah, in "Hold the Lion, Please" (1942) it's revealed that Bugs is married in a gag at the end and in the 50s, there was Honey Bunny. Honey never appeared in a short and was created entirely for merchandising back, but she had a few comic book and video game appearances. Bugs is mostly a solo act and his girls are never consistent, but as of the 1996 movie "Space Jam" he's officially with Lola Bunny, who's since appeared in web shorts, comics and Baby Looney Tunes. So, long story short: Lola Bunny
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The character Honey Bunny was first seen in the Bugs Bunny Comic Book, in issue #108 that was released in November of 1966. However, the character was thought to have been inspired by a character with the same name that appeared in the Bugs Bunny Album comic book series in 1953.
Bugs Bunny: What's Up, Doc? - Volume 1 (Bugs Bunny (Graphic Novels) ISBN 140120516X .
It would depend entirely on whose autograph is on it. Tex Avery is credited with the creation of Bugs' character, but either of the directors, Friz Freleng or Chuck Jones, would probably be more well-known. Mel Blanc, as the voice of Bugs, would probably bring more than any other. But of course if you have Bugs' own signature . . .
None. there was a limited crossover with National Periodical Publications- DC comics did incredible as it sounds- a Superman/Bugs Bunny team-up in comic book form.
The value of the comic books would depend upon whether you have any comics of value to a comic book shop. Refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide to assess the value of your collection.
To properly price and grade your comic book(s) it's best to refer to the "Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide" in order to assess the value .
Comic book grading is giving a value to the condition of the comic book. Comics Guaranty Company or CGC is a company that will grade and seal a comic for a fee. Getting a comic graded allows the collector to better interpret the value of the comic if they would like to sell it or even get it insured.
You'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
Bugs Bunny has had a few different girlfriends over the years. In the short "Hare Splitter"(1948) he was courting Daisy Lou against a big dumb rabbit named Casbah, in "Hold the Lion, Please" (1942) it's revealed that Bugs is married in a gag at the end and in the 50s, there was Honey Bunny. Honey never appeared in a short and was created entirely for merchandising back, but she had a few comic book and video game appearances. Bugs is mostly a solo act and his girls are never consistent, but as of the 1996 movie "Space Jam" he's officially with Lola Bunny, who's since appeared in web shorts, comics and Baby Looney Tunes. So, long story short: Lola Bunny
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