Reading: Looney Tunes comics offered a different take on Bugs Bunny and other famous cartoon characters
But in the amusing books, writers and artists used every conceivable character ever seen in a cartoon and invented raw ones. Petunia Pig was a consistent bearing in the comics, as was Beaky Buzzard.
The Looney Tunes characters on the page besides interacted with each other in a wide variety show of ways compared to those on the screen door. It was not uncommon in the comic books to see Bugs and Porky, Bugs and Sylvester or Bugs, Porky and Sylvester all in the same narrative ! There were besides prompt combinations like the Tasmanian Devil vs. Foghorn Leghorn and Bugs Bunny with Porky, Elmer and Sniffles the mouse ( in a floor where they battle sentient shadows ).
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The moral force of Wile E. Coyote chasing the Road Runner through the desert was kept the same for the comics, but many featured three Road Runner kids who tagged along with their beget. They besides all spoke in rhyme. Along with colorful amusing books came a casual Bugs Bunny newspaper amusing strip that ran for decades starting in the 1940s. With alone a few panels to tell each history, the strip didn ’ t have the same wackiness or creativity seen in the amusing books and cartoons. It often showed Bugs interacting with other characters in typical city surroundings with jokes centered around casual life. In a franchise like Looney Tunes, something that normal seems foreign. Do you remember reading any Looney Tunes comics ? Better yet, do you still have some in your collection ?