Looney Tunes #42
In "The Bad Luck Bird," Tweety and Sylvester team up to run a haunted house at an amusement park, only to find their scares are more silly than scary. When they investigate a supposedly real haunted house for inspiration, they uncover a surprisingly hokey setup — and a bank robber using the ruse as a cover for his getaway. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Lee Holley, with vibrant colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop and letters by Larry Mayer, this 1982 classic features a cover by Pete Alvarado and Bill Wright.
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Tweety and Sylvester go into a joint venture to operate a haunted house attraction in an amusement park. Business is bad because the scares are much more hokey than scary. To get better ideas for scary attractions, they investigate a supposedly “real haunted house” and find the scares there to be just as hokey as their own – but rigged and operated by a bank robber using the place as a hideout.
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