Daffy Duck #46
In "Sweet Sur-prize," Sylvester takes a whimsical turn as he experiments with a bizarre art project, transforming discarded junk into a canvas masterpiece. Tweety’s well-meaning attempts to assist only complicate matters, turning the studio into a chaotic mess of glue and clutter. Penciled with playful energy by Phil De Lara, this 1966 Western Publishing gem features art by Pete Alvarado and coloring from the Western Publishing Production Shop, capturing the classic Looney Tunes charm in a uniquely creative setting.
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Sylvester ventures into “Pop-Art”, by gluing various discarded objects to a canvas. An intrigued Tweety tries to help, but only makes things more difficult for the puddy tat.
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