Looney Tunes #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLooney Tunes goes full film noir in this 2000 DC issue, with Sylvester the Cat front and center in a moody, red-accented noir setting — looking every bit the reluctant gumshoe — while a shadowy, fedora-wearing figure lurks in the background. The cover tagline "The Good, the Bad, and the Stinky!" promises a comedic mystery romp, with pencils and inks by David Álvarez and Mike DeCarlo delivering a stylish black-and-white atmosphere punctuated by bold splashes of red. Inside, writer Craig Boldman and artist David Álvarez bring the story "The Painted Pussy Cat" to life, making this a fun, genre-bending entry in the series.
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Inspector Penelope has to catch the great art thief Le Whiff.
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