Showing posts with label Looney Tunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Looney Tunes. Show all posts

Friday, April 25, 2025

Looney Tunes Daffy Duck Super Hero

Just a little throwback to the olden days with Daffy Duck, but in his Stupor Duck guise, on two covers for Looney Tunes, #170 (March, 2009) by David Alvarez and Mike DeCarlo and #262 (November, 2021) by Derek Fridolfs, showing life isn't easy for that superfowl. 


Sunday, April 24, 2022

Martian Manhunter Marvin The Martian

More looney fun today from DC, with multiple men from Mars...

....that of the DC detective, the Martian Manhunter, and Looney invader, Marvin the Martian, under covers from Aaron Lopresti and Stephen DeStefano!

It's an event that thrills Martians across the multiverse.

In this DC Comics/Looney Tunes crossover, the Martian Manhunter responds to a call from Marvin the Martian looking for other Martians, and J'Onn J'Onnz has to stop Marvin from blowing up the Earth in the main story by Steve Orlando, Frank J. Barbiere, Aaron Lopresti and Jerome Moore, while, in the more animated back up by Jim Fanning and John Loter, the Martian Manhunter tries to help the little fellow with his loneliness as Marvin the Martian covets J'Onn's many Martian abilities (which Marvin doesn't have).


Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Lobo Road Runner

Going out of the normal comfort range for this one, to the farthest depths of space, and the vastness of the American desert....

...here, to feature a battle royale....

...between the "Main Man", Lobo, an invincible, unkillable bounty hunter with a penchant for weaponized mayhem, and the "Accelleratii Incredibus" Road Runner, a super fast inhabitant of the highways with little regard for speed limits (or even the laws of nature and physics), with covers by Kelley Jones and Bill Morrison from August, 2017.

For this DC/Looney Tunes team up, at the behest of scientists at an Area 52 like lab, Wile E. Coyote (the Road Runner's usual nemesis, user of ACME weapons) approaches Lobo to hire him to get the Road Runner, which causes the space thug to come to Earth to track the fast running beast, yet, not unlike Wile E. Coyote, this weaponized Czarnian falls prey to the running jokes and speed tricks of the Road Runner, in the main story by Bill Morrison and Kelley Jones.  As a back-up, there are even more pranks by Road Runner on Lobo (whose failure with weapons against the bird is oddly similar to Wile E. Coyote, making this not so odd a book), in an animated style, with Bill Morrison handling both the writing and art.


Saturday, April 16, 2022

Legion Of Super-Heroes Bugs Bunny

Getting close to Easter, and thinking of rabbits and gatherings, so, what would be more appropriate than taking a look at a team up...

...of the Legion of Super-Heroes and Bugs Bunny!  (???)

Enjoy these covers by Tom Grummett and Karl Kesel, and the variant by Ty Templeton.

Yes, a part of the DC/Looney Tunes series from August, 2017, with a main tale in the super-hero style (by Sam Humphries, Tom Grummett and Scott Hanna), with Supergirl in the Legion's future.  To save her, Brainiac 5 sends Computo 2 back to Smallville to recruit Superboy, but ends up with Bugs Bunny instead, with Juan Manuel Ortiz providing the animated back-up, telling the tale from the side Super-Rabbit (Bugs Bunny), and how the Legion helped his really wrong turn at Albuquerque.


Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Wonder Woman Tasmanian Devil

Now, for something a little different...a quick peek at a more recent team-up, featuring two characters that have been around for decades, yet hadn't had adventures together....

....Wonder Woman and the Tasmanian Devil!

As a part of the DC meets the Looney Tunes series, this issue came out in August, 2017, with a regular cover by Jim Lee, and a more animated cover by Bryon Vaughns.

In the more "serious" side, Wonder Woman had to recruit the Tasmanian Devil to help rescue Queen Hippolyta and the Amazons from Circe and the Minotaur (by Tony Bedard, Barry Kitson and John Floyd), and, the more "animated" epilogue featured Taz getting the meal he was promised by Diana (as well as a few more antics), by Tony Bedard and Ben Caldwell.