When a hurt foot puts the brakes on the Road Runner, the Coyote finally has the upper hand. Enter Speedy Gonzales, ready to give his fellow speedster a lift!
Great stories, Great art, and always, the lighter side of Saturday morning cartoons that an older generation yearns for. Parents who buy comics should invest in the Looney Tunes series for the opportunity to hook their kids into the world of comic books. Looney Tunes is an easy read for kids, but has the dry humor that is appreciated as well! Read Full Review
All the stories are a lot of fun and make for a nice quick read on a Saturday morning. As for the art, it’s typical Looney Tunes and uses the house-style. Read Full Review
Forlong-time fans of Looney Tunes, this particular issue is fairly weak. Oh, well,you cant win them all. Read Full Review
Looney Tunes #245 is another example of a comic taking typical Looney Tunes characters and humor and depriving them of the inherent energy of animation to create a kind of carbon copy homunculus of a cartoon in comic book form. Read Full Review
There are 4 shorts in this one. 2 of 4 are good, but all are enjoyable for anyone who is a fan of Looney Tunes and has exhausted all the classic shorts.