Animaniacs #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Brain for Brain," the ever-ambitious Brain makes a bold move: tired of Pinky’s incompetence, he clones himself using a newly invented duplicator ray and sets out to run his world-conquering schemes with a partner who won’t let him down—himself. Written by Bobbi JG Weiss and brought to life by Walter Carzon’s expressive art, Mike DeCarlo’s inks, Jo Meugniot’s colors, and Agnes Pinaha’s lettering, this 1996 DC comic offers a delightfully absurd twist on the classic duo’s dynamic.
In "Brain for Brain," the ever-ambitious Brain, frustrated that his schemes keep unraveling thanks to Pinky’s antics, makes a drastic decision: he breaks up with his longtime partner to clone himself—using his latest invention, a duplicator ray—hoping a more reliable ally will finally help him take over the world.
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