kaqueershi's review

Go to review page

4.0

20 stars for the Elmer Fudd chapter

pmcanto's review

Go to review page

funny medium-paced

4.25

jedi_indyjones's review

Go to review page

4.0

If you love DC and Looney Tunes this is def for you. I happen to love both franchises that WB controls and this was just the treat for a dude like me. I am also a sucker of crossovers of all kinds. When franchises decide to mix lore for fun, I get super excited. This was full of laughs, action, grit, and great artwork. Honestly, it's too much fun to miss, just don't take it too seriously. I can't decide which comic issue I liked best to be honest.

librarimans's review

Go to review page

4.0

This is so much better than it had any right being.

vylotte's review

Go to review page

2.0

Meh ... a handful of DC/Looney Tune pairings that seemed ... forced. Not really funny, not really thrilling, not really any of the things that give either universe it's strength.

I liked Wonder Woman and Tasmanian Devil pairing just because of bad ass Taz; Batman and Elmer Fudd was adequare noir atmosphere but the story was whatever; Lobo and Wile E Coyote was probably the best of the bunch, mostly for the W.E.C. origin parts; Jonah Hex and Yosemite Sam worked better than one might think.

wyrmbergsabrina's review

Go to review page

4.0

Well that was great fun, and a little dark as well.
Lovely art style, unique to each story, clever pairings that make a lot of sense, and some outrageous moments, but then it's looney tunes, so roll with it.
For fans of crossovers and looney tunes!

ederwin's review

Go to review page

4.0

Loved it! The different stories work to varying degrees, but they all are good. The standout is still Elmer Fudd meeting Batman.

hammard's review

Go to review page

4.0

A surprisingly interesting and sometimes amusing set of tales making use of the history of the various properties. Well worth checking out.
More...