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Cover: Leonardo Batic & Rubén Torreiro

Looney Tunes #104

Sep 2003 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD
📊 ~3,519 copies sold its debut month
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“What a Croc!”

Foghorn Leghorn finds himself in a hilariously undignified situation on this 2003 DC cover — crouched low as a beauty-queen duck stands triumphantly atop his head, clutching roses and wearing a tiny crown, while Foghorn grumbles in a speech bubble, "Ah never knew winnin' beauty contests was such an ugly business!" The cover pencils by Leonardo Batic and inks by Rubén Torreiro capture the classic Looney Tunes slapstick energy with expressive, polished cartooning. If you've ever rooted for the self-important rooster to catch a break, this issue of Looney Tunes looks like a thoroughly entertaining place to commiserate with him.

writer Robbie Busch · artist Walter Carzon · inker Horacio Ottolini · colorist Dave Tanguay · letterer Tom Orzechowski · cover Leonardo Batic, Rubén Torreiro

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Full credits

colorist Dave Tanguay
cover pencils Leonardo Batic
cover inks Rubén Torreiro

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Daffy and Porky find the lost treasure of Ali's Mama and encounter a genie.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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