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Funny animal comic book parody of real singer Bruce Springsteen. Marvel sticks things into different alternate universes. The Earth populated entirely by cartoon animals is called universe 8311.
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Funny animal comic book parody of real singer Bruce Springsteen. To maintain continuity, Marvel sticks things into different alternate universes. The Earth populated entirely by cartoon animals is called [http://marvel.wikia.com/Earth-8311 Earth-8311], and is filled with wonderfully mediocre animal puns like this one, and band [[The Squawking Heads]].
  
He appeared in ''Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham,'' #15 (May 1987).  
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Bruce Springchicken appeared in ''[http://marvel.wikia.com/Peter_Porker,_The_Spectacular_Spider-Ham_Vol_1_15 Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham],'' #15 (May 1987).  
 
 
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[[Category:Fictional animals|Springchicken, Bruce]]

Latest revision as of 03:33, 26 September 2017

Funny animal comic book parody of real singer Bruce Springsteen. To maintain continuity, Marvel sticks things into different alternate universes. The Earth populated entirely by cartoon animals is called Earth-8311, and is filled with wonderfully mediocre animal puns like this one, and band The Squawking Heads.

Bruce Springchicken appeared in Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham, #15 (May 1987).