Following his debut as the cover star of
Comedy Comics #14 (March 1943), Super Rabbit remained the lead feature through #33 (Sept. 1946). A star of Timely Comics'
humor division — produced by what the company called its "animator bullpen", edited by
Vincent Fago and largely separate from the
superhero group producing comics featuring
Captain America and other such characters — Super Rabbit also appeared in
Krazy Comics,
Comic Capers,
Funny Tunes (a.k.a.
Animated Funny Comic-Tunes),
All Surprise Comics (as the cover star of #1-11, Fall 1943 - Fall 1946) and other
anthology series. He additionally starred in his own
Super Rabbit Comics, which ran 14 issues (Fall 1944 - Nov. 1948). His final story was ''It's a Duck's Life'' #11 (Feb. 1952). three known unauthorized reprint issues appeared from Israel Waldman's
I.W. Publishing beginning in 1958, with issues #1-2 released that year. A third issue, labeled #7 and costing 10¢, later appeared, and was reissued in 1963 as #10 and costing 12¢. ==Fictional character biography==