Merryman and Dumb Bunny of DC's Inferior Five (or 5.) A funny 1960s comic like they don't hardly make no more. They were revived by Phil Foglio in his Angel & The Ape miniseries, where DB and Merryman finally fell in love. Both are children of superheroes. DB is super-strong. Merryman has no powers, which is why he's dragging his mallet instead of carrying it. Bunny is made from a Xena (amazon build) with X-Men Storm hair and Bugs Bunny ears. She should have a red leotard, but pink is more appropriate. And I gave her bunny slippers because they're funny. Merryman is made from Disney's Atlantis Milo Thatch fast-food figure. I cut his hat and neckpiece from plastic card, then warped it over a candle. Also cut his mouth open and added teeth. Cut his finger loose to point. The rest is green putty. I suspect Merryman was modeled on Woody Allen. Bunny echoes the Playboy Bunnies of Playboy Clubs, and I still wonder how DC got away with that in the 1960s. Bunny will hold a rope anchoring The Blimp, and Awkwardman trips over said rope. The street is cut from a printer cover so skewed like everything else in an I5 comic. Miss that book, though JMS gave them a one-shot with the Legion of Substitute Heroes.