Oh, this ain’t spoilers either, baby - this ain’t even the thick of it. I fucking love this.īuggs has killed someone close to Fudd and Fudd’s here for revenge as Buggs exchanges the name of the person who hired him in hopes of keeping his life. Fudd is a gritty noir, matter-of-fact hitman, still with his signature country accent. Fudd isn’t the bumbling hunter we know from his cartoon iteration here. Fudd’s entering a bar to take out local criminal Buggs “The Bunny” Woves. We’re introduced to Elmer Fudd as a country-born hitman. Tom King introduces the Looney Toons universe by having these characters portrayed as humans in Gotham’s underworld. It feels like all the creatives assigned to these held a competition with one another on who could make the most bomb character with the most unlikely match-ups, similar to Mary Shelly, Percy Shelly, Lord Byron, and John Polidori competition on who could create the best horror story. On paper these Looney Toons and DC Comic book characters should be a joke, but that isn’t the case. I don’t know what world we are living in where a team up with Elmer Fudd and Batman is one of the best written and illustrated books, not only of the year, but of the past several. “I wonder if they know how soft they all look todayįuck a drive-by, I just hop out the car and mush a face”- Royce Da 5’9 Writer: Tom King / Artist: Lee Weeks / DC Comics
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