Tom King is back!!! What an incredible piece of comic booking.
How do you mix the (in comics) seriousness that is Batman with the kid (and adult) loved Fudd'ster? You don't take Batman to Fudd,s world and make him a cartoon (though they did in the back-up feature to a pretty funny result) and you also don't try and bring Elmer into the current Gotham city, you basically create a DC World where they both exist as Noir characters, tell Lee Weeks to draw it and let the story flow as it will.
You guys must check this book out. It was so good.
Basically set in a bar, filled with all the human versions of the Looney Tunes characters, we first see Elmer walking in the rain (of course, it is in the Noir style
) towards said bar where he says -
"Sometimes the wain comes down so hawrd you forwget you've ever been dwy ... My name is Elmer Fudd. I'm hunting wabbits. Shhhhh"
There, inside Porky's bar (
), he sees his prey ... or should I say his prwy
... chewing on a carrot. His name is Bugs "the Bunny" and he woves the game so much...
Okay, I could on on quoting the book but you really need to taste it, to ingest it yourself.
Batman vs. Fudd and Fudd is no joke!!
But why are they fighting?
Why?
You just got to wead this.
9 outta 10 - bottles of 80 proof carrot juice