Looney Tunes #41
In "Case of the Missing Statues," Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd embark on a hilariously misguided cross-ocean road trip from Los Angeles to Hawaii—using nothing but a wooden raft rigged to Elmer’s car, complete with a crow’s nest and paddle power. Michael Maltese’s script and Phil De Lara’s expressive art bring their chaotic journey to life, as nature and poor planning throw one absurd obstacle after another in their path. The cover by Pete Alvarado captures the madness perfectly, a 50-cent comic from 1982 full of classic Looney Tunes lunacy.
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Bugs and Elmer set out to be the first to travel from Los Angeles to Hawaii by automobile, courtesy of a paddle-powered, crow’s-nest-equipped, wooden raft to propel Elmer’s car across the ocean. Nature and their own planning deficiencies conspire against them.
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