When Elmer says that “Bruce deserved it” Batman reveals that Bruce is still alive. Click for full-page viewīatman and Elmer start brawling in the apartment with neither being able to get the upper hand on the other. Batman tries to to sneak up on Elmer as he is distracted but Elmer quickly fires his shotgun while his back is turn. Someone knocks on Elmer’s door but when he answer it no one is there. The party guest all freak out and Elmer makes use of the chaos he caused to walk out of the party.Īs Elmer is driving back to his place Batman is shown following right behind him on the rooftops.Įlmer goes into his apartment and starts remembering how he fell in love with Silver and found blood on the floor recently with a carrot in it. Elmer says this is for “Silver” and shoots Bruce out a window. Elmer spots Bruce immediately and pulls out his shotgun. Cloud mentioning Bruce and takes off.īugs happily smirks “Ain’t I A Stinker?” after Elmer leaves.Īs Elmer disguises himself as a driver and drives a couple to a party at Wayne Manor he remembers Silver telling him that she is in love with Bruce, breaking his heart.Īfter dropping off the couple to the party Elmer walks past Alfred Pennyworth and makes his way into the ballroom. Elmer agrees and Bugs says it was Bruce Wayne.Įlmer remembers hearing Silver St. He goes on to say that he’ll tell Elmer if he doesn’t kill him. Bugs never thought Elmer would catch him and that there story shouldn’t end now.Īs they continue to talk and drink Tweety is telling stories to other patrons, Foghorn Leghorn and Yosemite Sam are playing cards, Taz is beating people up, Marvin is talking to himself and someone tries to sell another on Michigan Fry being able to sing.īugs finally tells Elmer that he did not pull the trigger but he knows who. Elmer says he’s there for that and to drink. Click for full-page viewīugs asks Elmer if he is there to kill him. Elmer and Bugs have their normal back and forth while Porky serves them some carrot juice. Synopsis: Elmer Fudd enters Porky’s Bar in Gotham City and finds Bugs Bunny drinking at the bar. It is a love letter to the classic era of Looney Tunes, while seamlessly slotting itself into the world of the Dark Knight.Artists: Lee Weeks ( Pway For Me ) Byron Vaughns ( Rabbit Season )Ĭolorists: Lovern Kindzierski ( Pway For Me ) Carrie Strachan ( Rabbit Season ) This allows artist Lee Weeks the opportunity to really mine the genre for all its worth, to create an imaginative detective story filled with gritty imagery.īatman/Elmer Fudd is an unusual Batman story, but one that really stands out as a fabulous piece of fiction. It also helps that this story is positioned as a noir-style tale. And because this tale takes place in Gotham, a city that already boasts many weird and wonderful characters, the likes of Bugs Bunny, Tweety Pie and Yosemite Sam don’t seem out of place. Writer Tom King takes many iconic Looney Tunes characters and reinterprets them as citizens of Gotham City. Published as part of a series of DC/ Looney Tunes mash-up comics ( Lobo/Roadrunner, Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil etc), Batman/Elmer Fudd is a fun tale which effortlessly combines two very different franchises that really shouldn’t work well together… yet do! In fact, this story works so well that it could easily have led to its own series. Is Batman/Elmer Fudd worth reading? Image: ©DC Comics
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