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Looney Tunes #275

 

 

SCORE: 87

 

Looney Tunes #275 

 

I really enjoyed reading through the Looney Tunes #275 comic book. There are three stories within Looney Tunes #275 that each are eight pages long. The total comic book content is twenty pages. Looney Tunes #275 costs $2.99. There are also six pages of a preview of the Amethyst Princess of Gemworld graphic novel. There will be spoilers in this review of Looney Tunes #275.

Marvin the Martian is found in all three stories within Looney Tunes #275. There is a definite humor within Looney Tunes #275. I laughed out loud multiple times while reading the Looney Tunes #275 comic book. Marvin the Martian is so abused within Looney Tunes #275. He tries to shoot the Earth, and the ray hits a satellite and reflects back into Mars. Marvin is the kicked off Mars.

The second story within Looney Tunes #275 is where Marvin the Martian comes to Earth and meets Foghorn Leghorn. Marvin is not taken seriously in the second story in Looney Tunes #275. Foghorn winds up bringing the chicken hawk with him to Mars while messing up Marvin's ship. The chicken hawk then decides to go after the Martians because they look like giant chickens to him.

The third story within Looney Tunes #275 has Duck Dodgers come to Mars to help them against an invading force. Marvin is the maid that is being sent to Earth to conquer it. Duck Dodgers keeps asking for the maid to do things and Marvin must keep returning to Mars again and again. I feel so bad for Marvin. He is shunned by his people for his failures and not taken seriously by characters on Earth.

All in all I really enjoyed the Looney Tunes #275 comic book. There is a bit of cartoon violence within Looney Tunes #275. There are a couple of pages of advertisements within Looney Tunes #275. I am surprised honestly at how few advertisements there are within Looney Tunes #275. I hope the Looney Tunes comics are really good in the future. I have been really enjoying the last few.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 85%
Writing: 89%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Story: 89%
Family Friendly Factor: 85%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Fridolfs, Lawson
Rating: ‘8+’ for Eight and OLDER ONLY


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