Looney Tunes #90
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2002 DC entry in the long-running Looney Tunes series leans hard into mob-movie parody, with the cover — pencilled and inked by Neal Sternecky — presenting a black-and-white gangster tableau headlined "The Stupidos: Stupidity, Redefined." A crowd of Looney Tunes characters in fedoras and suits crowds the frame, with Bugs Bunny peeking in from the left and a cigar-chomping figure front and center delivering the immortal "Bada-Bing, Bada-Boom!" Inside, writer Earl Kress and artist David Álvarez team up for "The Grate Escape," promising the brand of cheerful cartoon chaos that has kept this series a fun read for kids and Looney Tunes fans alike.
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