
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
May 26, 2025 · The web's biggest fan site for Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars! Tons of info on the comic book, cartoon, and merchandise, plus multiple fan fiction seasons!
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
Larry Hama and Michael Golden's "Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars" began as part of a comic book anthology series, "Echo of Futurepast," produced by Neal Adams and Continuity Comics …
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
The second wave of Bucky O'Hare toys was to include seven new action figures, three vehicles, and one large vehicle playset. Many of these toys made it past the design stage, and some …
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
N/A in the Season One category means the character was introduced in the Web Series. This page contains spoilers for the Web Series. [Q] [U] [X] [Y]
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
Bucky tackles a toad slave ship and becomes enraged upon learning that the hares of Warren have been enslaved. On Earth, Willy runs into bullies, then decides to return to the aniverse …
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
Various pieces of artwork generated behind the scenes during the development of the Bucky O'Hare toy line have surfaced in recent years. Some pictures are below.
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
He has been a writer for other comic book series, including G.I. Joe and Wolverine, but Bucky O'Hare is his favorite. Larry graciously agreed to an e-mail interview for the site.
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
The US Bucky O'Hare comic book was somewhat different from the TV show. Below is a comparison.
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
This book was purchased off eBay in June 2015 and appears to be an official guide to Bucky O'Hare character art and bios from Continuity Studios or possibly Hasbro.
The Bucky O'Hare Fan Fiction and Information Site
The Bucky O'Hare Web Series was a fan project started by DJ Clawson in 1998. The series produced four complete seasons of Bucky O'Hare, continuing where the cartoon left off.