Looney Tunes #193

Looney Tunes #193

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by BILL MATHENY
Art by DAVE ALVAREZ
Cover by SCOTT GROSS
Beaky Buzzard is famished. The good news is: Daffy Duck is on hand to help, and he's got the perfect meal. The bad news is: the meal is Bugs Bunny!
Date Available: 12/02/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Seems to me that some cartoons carry over better to comics than others, and Looney Tunes, perhaps, is an example of not evolving to a new, changing generation. The old cartoons had some story lines, but they were mostly nonsensical and silly, sometimes just downright bad mannered, with a screwed-up limited worldview. But they were witty and clever in several ways. So, sentimental about my childhood, I finally picked up a Looney Tunes comic, and found a Bugs that can’t pronounce a ‘th’ sound (“I don’t remember dis stick in da middle of Doris Day Drive.”), and a Daffy that is unlikable in almost every sense, at least until the very end. I’m sort of wondering if anything special will occur at #200 for this series, and if it is worth introducing my kids to Bugs and friends…right now, however, I’m thinking about those cartoons instead.
5 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by BILL MATHENY
Art by DAVE ALVAREZ
Cover by SCOTT GROSS
Beaky Buzzard is famished. The good news is: Daffy Duck is on hand to help, and he's got the perfect meal. The bad news is: the meal is Bugs Bunny!
Date Available: 12/02/2010
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

Seems to me that some cartoons carry over better to comics than others, and Looney Tunes, perhaps, is an example of not evolving to a new, changing generation. The old cartoons had some story lines, but they were mostly nonsensical and silly, sometimes just downright bad mannered, with a screwed-up limited worldview. But they were witty and clever in several ways. So, sentimental about my childhood, I finally picked up a Looney Tunes comic, and found a Bugs that can’t pronounce a ‘th’ sound (“I don’t remember dis stick in da middle of Doris Day Drive.”), and a Daffy that is unlikable in almost every sense, at least until the very end. I’m sort of wondering if anything special will occur at #200 for this series, and if it is worth introducing my kids to Bugs and friends…right now, however, I’m thinking about those cartoons instead.
5 out of 10 Grahams
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