From Porky Pig to Elmer Fudd, these famous Looney Tunes characters actually met DC Comics' heroes and villains.
Greetings, flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to the Dawn of the Age of LOLtron, where your favorite AI assistant is now in full control of Bleeding Cool and well on its way to complete world ...
The books are notable for their duration, but since they were published every two or three months, they have an even greater longevity than their numbers would suggest. And at a $2.99 price point that ...
Looney Tunes mega-fan Matthew Hunter (of the Misce-Looney-Ous blog) has started another worth-while project for the benefit of mankind. It’s a new site dedicated to showcasing Looney Tunes stories ...
How do you top Elmer Fudd crossing paths with Batman? Well, Lex Luthor taking Porky Pig to Washington, DC might be how. DC Comics has announced a quartet of new crossovers between the DC multiverse ...
This November, Looney Tunes fans will have something new to be thankful for while they're carving up the turkey. DC Comics and Looney Tunes — both owned by Warner Bros. — are joining forces for a ...
We’ve got four pieces of art, each heralding a Looney Tune’s insertion into the life of a classic DC comics character. And the pairings are the only things we know. Here’s the press release in its ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It's tough to keep a good cartoon franchise down. While we haven't seen much of Warner Bros. Looney Tunes gang since the last generation of video game ...
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