A classic Looney rivalry hits prime time as Elmer hosts a TV fix-it show and Bugs throws a monkey wrench into the mix! Plus, Daffy and Porky become superspies, and Sylvester is forced to guard Tweety with his life!
David Cody Weiss is a published adapter, author, and an editor of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of David Cody Weiss include Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Phonics Comics: Hiro Dragon Warrior - Battle at Mount Kamado (Phonics Comics), Groovy Tube Books: Monsters (Groovy Tube Books), and Phonics Comics: Hiro - Level 2: Dragon Warrior (Phonics Comics).
He was a Writer and letterer who worked for DC and Marvel during the 80s. Weiss is credited in 248 issues for DC Comics.
You can't go wrong with these cartoons. Foghorn Leghorn is one of my favorites. All of these cartoons are funny, clean and you just cannot go wrong. They never get old. You want to watch or read the comics over and over. I am 72 , so I know. Lol
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Quick and cute, and features the major players: Elmer, Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, Porky, Sylvester. It even includes on with Daffy as a detective, which I remember liking those episodes as a kid. It's only shortcoming is that it's not the cartoon, obviously.
It was ok Needs more pages I gave it two stars I like that it had good pictures I dislike that it did not have more pages so now I have to my other Sick basterds