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Looney Tunes #276

 

 

SCORE: 80

 

Looney Tunes #276 

 

Looney Tunes #276 has two stories within it that both connect to the Tasmanian Devil, Rocky, and Mugsy. Each of the stories within Looney Tunes #276 are eight pages long. So there are sixteen unique pages of comic book content within Looney Tunes #276. There are also eight pages devoted to a preview of Diana and the Hero's Journey. I read that preview in another comic book. I have less interest in it now.

There will be spoilers in this review of the Looney Tunes #276 comic book. I am thankful I had the $2.99 to purchase a copy of this comic book. There is some comic mischief and cartoon violence within the Looney Tunes #276 comic book. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Looney Tunes #276 comic book. Strangely there are no advertisements within Looney Tunes #276 that caught my eye.

The first eight page story within Looney Tunes #276 is News of the Whirled. Lola Bunny is a reporter in this story within Looney Tunes #276. Lola is trying to find the criminals that are shaking down these different business owners. If you decide to not pay the extortion money then your place gets trashed. The Tasmanian Devil is the one that is destroying the businesses for Rocky and Mugsy. The criminals get caught and go to jail.

The second eight page story within Looney Tunes #276 is The Tasmanian Bloodhound. Rocky and Mugsy escape from prison. As they run from the police they find a hole into Bugs Bunny's home. Rocky wants to find their loot that Mugsy hid somewhere. Bugs Bunny decides they need the Tasmanian Devil to sniff it out for them. They wind up getting caught by the police and the criminals are sent back to jail.

There is some humor within Looney Tunes #276. I actually chuckled a few times while reading this comic book. I am a bit dismayed that there are four less comic book related pages that are original within Looney Tunes #276. All of the characters are true to type within Looney Tunes #276. I had read better and a few worse Looney Tunes comic books. Looney Tunes #276 is on the low end for me personally.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 80%
Writing: 79%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Fridolfs, Lawson
Rating: ‘8+’ for Eight and OLDER ONLY


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