Daffy Duck #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Film Fun," Daffy Duck takes the director's chair with Elmer Fudd as his unwilling leading man, turning Elmer’s movie camera into a full-fledged production studio. Chaos erupts when a circus gorilla escapes and crashes the set, turning the shoot into a wild, slapstick spectacle. Written by Michael Maltese and illustrated by Phil De Lara, this 1965 Western Publishing gem features De Lara’s dynamic pencils and inks on both the interior and cover, bringing the mayhem to life with vibrant color by the Western Publishing Production Shop and crisp lettering by Rome Siemon.
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With Elmer's movie camera, Daffy decides to become a motion picture producer, with Elmer as his reluctant star. Complications ensue when an escaped circus gorilla horns in on the picture.
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