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Looney Tunes #281

 

 

SCORE: 76

 

Looney Tunes #281 

 

I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Looney Tunes #281 comic book. There are sixteen pages of comic book content within Looney Tunes #281. The price of Looney Tunes #281 was $2.99 brand new. There are also eight pages of a preview of Batman and Robin and Howard Summer Breakdown. The art in that preview is absolutely horrible. I guess some people like the Kindergarten crayon style of art.

There will be spoilers in this review. There are two main stories within Looney Tunes #281. The first story in Looney Tunes #281 is Gym Drats. Daffy Duck is doing all he can to win in these different Olympic Games in Looney Tunes #281. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Looney Tunes #281 comic book. I laughed out loud multiple times while reading Looney Tunes #281. I really enjoyed the humor.

Going back to that first story in Looney Tunes #281. Daffy Duck gets messed over again and again in each of the different events. Daffy finally wins one by jumping on this object and winds up launching himself into space. Daffy Duck wins but is in orbit around the Earth. He does not get to collect his gold medal. Even if he has a new world record.

The second story within Looney Tunes #281 is called Gym Dandy. Gym Dandy is also eight pages long. There is some cartoon violence in Looney Tunes #281 that families need to be aware of. In Gym Dandy Porky Pig goes to a gym to get in better health. Daffy Duck owns the gym and is helping Porky Pig exercise. Both characters wind up getting mess up and messed over in this story in Looney Tunes #281.

All in all I really liked Looney Tunes #281. The preview is the only bad thing I found in Looney Tunes #281. The humor in Looney Tunes #281 is pretty good. I noticed that different people are being associated with different Looney Tunes comic books. Some of them reach me better than others. I hope this crew does more comic books than Looney Tunes #281. This comic book is better than some of the previous ones.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 75%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 78%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%

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


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