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Tweety and Sylvester#67
Cover: John Costanza

Tweety and Sylvester #67

Mar 1977 · Western · 0.30 USD
“Welcome to the Looney (Tune) Bin!”

In "Welcome to the Looney (Tune) Bin!", Sylvester finds himself in a farcical predicament when he’s unexpectedly drafted into the Army—despite being a cat and the fact that drafting hasn’t happened in years. Written and illustrated entirely by John Costanza, this 1977 Western Comics issue delivers classic slapstick chaos with a military twist, all rendered in bold, expressive art by the artist himself. The cover, also by Costanza, captures the absurdity perfectly.

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artist, inker, letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks John Costanza

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Sylvester is shocked to find he’s been drafted into the Army, despite the fact that “…they stopped drafting people and besides that, [he’s] a cat!”

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).