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In the 1996 DC comic "Space Jam," a decrepit alien amusement park plots to enslave the Looney Tunes characters as its ultimate attraction. With the fate of the gang hanging in the balance, they challenge their captors to a high-stakes basketball game—only to face monstrous transformations when the tiny aliens grow to terrifying size. Written by David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Leonardo Batic, Alberto Saichann, and a team of inkers, colorists, and letterers, this wild crossover brings Earth’s greatest basketball star, Michael Jordan, into the fray. The cover, by Constance Baldwin, captures the epic clash in bold, dynamic style.
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On an alien planet far away, a decrepit amusement park needs something ... well, looney! A diabolical plot is hatched to enslave the Looney Tunes characters and make them the park's greatest attraction. To win their freedom the gang challenges the aliens to a basketball game. But when the minuscule aliens become monsters, only one person can save the day: Michael Jordan. It's the ultimate team-up story when Earth's greatest basketball player and the galaxy's favorite toons go one-on-one against the evil space creatures.
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