Elmer Fudd
Few characters have hunted their way through comics history quite like Elmer Fudd, who made his four-color debut all the way back in 1941's Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #1 — a Golden Age launch that placed him at the very foundation of DC's beloved funny-animal universe. Created by Win Smith, Elmer has shared pages with an extraordinary roster including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Petunia Pig, and Sylvester across an astonishing 84-year publishing run that stretches from the Golden Age right into the present day. With 224 catalog appearances and seven collector-recognized key issues to his name, he's one of the most enduring presences in DC's humor comics — a fixture across Looney Tunes and Porky Pig titles that generations of readers have grown up with. Whether you're a longtime collector or just discovering the rich world of classic funny-animal comics, Elmer Fudd is an essential piece of the puzzle.
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Trivia
- The 2017 Batman/Elmer Fudd Special recast the classic cartoon character as a noir-style, hardboiled figure, a radical reinterpretation that turned heads by treating Fudd as a genuine serious crime-comic protagonist.toonopedia.com
- Tony Strobl has drawn more of Elmer Fudd's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 25 issues.