Yosemite Sam #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Daytime Knight," Yosemite Sam's usual fiery temper takes a surreal turn when a TV show hypnotizes him into believing he's a noble knight on a quest. Written by Paul S. Newman and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Phil De Lara, this 1971 Western adventure sees Sam charging into absurd chivalric misadventures—complete with a lopsided helmet and a trusty steed that may or may not be a donkey. The cover, by John Costanza, captures the moment perfectly: a delusional Sam, cape flapping, charging into a dusty frontier sunset.
In "The Daytime Knight," Yosemite Sam, spurred by a strange TV show, gets hypnotized and convinces himself he’s a noble knight on a grand quest—much to Elmer Fudd’s bewildered amusement. Armed with nothing but a broom and a misplaced sense of honor, Sam charges into the wilderness, convinced he’s defending the realm, one absurd adventure at a time.
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↩ Reprints Looney Tunes #203 (1958), Bugs Bunny #78 (1961), Four Color #1222 (1961)
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