Indicia title is "CRUSADER RABBIT No. 735." Code number is CRUS RABBIT O.S. #735-5610. Copyright 1956 by Classic Enterprises, Inc. Based on the 1949-57 animated TV series "Crusader Rabbit."
Cover
1 page
Genre
Humor
Characters
Crusader Rabbit; Ragland T. Tiger
Pencils
Dan Gormley
Inks
Dan Gormley
Notes
Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Story
Crusader Rabbit (1 page)
Synopsis
Previews of the two stories in the issue.
Letters
typeset
Genre
Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
Characters
Crusader Rabbit; Ragland T. Tiger; Garfield Groundhog
Script
Nancy Hoag
Pencils
Dan Gormley
Inks
Dan Gormley
Notes
Inside front cover; black and white. Text and illustrations. Script, pencils, and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
Crusader Rabbit and the Schmohawk Indians / Crusader Rabbit (17 pages)
Synopsis
The Schmohawk Indians kidnap Rags. Crusader Rabbit rescues him and persuades the Schmohawks that they can become famous by going on the warpath. The Schmohawks get captured by Babyface Barracuda and his gang, who steal their clothes and dress as Schmohawks when they rob a bank.
Genre
Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
Characters
Crusader Rabbit; Ragland T. Tiger; Babyface Barracuda
Script
Nancy Hoag
Pencils
Dan Gormley
Inks
Dan Gormley
Notes
Pencils, inks, and letters credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
Crusader Rabbit and the Lechrechaun's Gold / Crusader Rabbit (15.67 pages)
Synopsis
Crusader Rabbit and Rags are made honorary leprechauns. All the leprechauns have to hide the pots of gold that follow them. Rags drops his pot down a hole that is the home of Garfield Groundhog. Garfield goes on a spending spree that sets off a gold rush. To help settle the damage, Crusader and Rags must go to Ireland and get fast-growing hollow oak acorns from Finn McCool, the forty-foot giant.
Genre
Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
Characters
Crusader Rabbit; Ragland T. Tiger; Garfield Groundhog; Dudley Nightshade
Script
Nancy Hoag
Pencils
Dan Gormley
Inks
Dan Gormley
Notes
Story concludes on inside back cover in black and white. Pencils, inks, and letters credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Story
Smokey Stover
Letters
typeset
Genre
Humor
First Line
Leapin' ladder trucks!
Notes
Promo for Smokey Stover Four Color #730 (October 1956). Cover repro is depicted. Promo comes at bottom of last interior page, in the middle of the story.
Advertisement
The Happy Cereal / Trix Cereal (1 page)
Letters
typeset
Notes
Back cover. Illustrated ad for Trix breakfast cereal. Issues with a story instead of this ad may exist.
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