Looney Tunes #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFeathers fly and farmyard chaos reigns on this 1998 DC issue as Bugs Bunny and Tweety Bird find themselves caught up in a swirling, feather-filled confrontation with what appears to be a very agitated rooster or turkey — all in front of a "Free Corn" sign that hints at how this wild brawl got started. The cover's loose, energetic linework sets a perfectly zany tone for "Barnyard Gladiators," promising the kind of slapstick rural mayhem the Looney Tunes gang does best. A fun, lively pick for fans of classic animated comedy translated onto the comics page.
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Bugs visits a parallel world where all the Tunes have opposite personalities.
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