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Looney Tunes
Series · 65
books · 1994-2021

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Looney Tunes (1994-) #1

1994

LOONEY TUNES is an anthology of fresh stories starring the classic Warner Bros. animated characters in their uniquely zany world. Includes stories with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian, Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, Sylvester and Sylvester, Jr.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #2

1994

More hare-raising fun and excitement takes place this issue as the unflappable Bugs Bunny and that maladjusted mallard Daffy Duck square off in an explosive battle brought to you by David Cody Weiss, George Wildman and Scott McRae. And if that weren't enough, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner and Foghorn Leghorn star in stories of their own by B. Koth, Neil Grahame, Dave Hunt, John Walker and Dilapsa Studio.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #3

1994

It's a raucous game of baseball blunders as the Looney Tunes, coached by Yosemite Sam, take to the field in a "friendly" game against the Chicago Maulers. By Dave King, Chuck Fiala and Steve Collins. Plus: A Pepe Le Pew and Penelope tale by Jack Enyart, Stephanie Gladden and Scott McRae, and Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner star in a story by B. Koth and Dilapsa Studio.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #5

1994

Wile E. Coyote's latest failed attempt to catch the elusive Road Runner lands him in outer space for a close encounter of the funniest kind with...Marvin the Martian. By Jack Enyart, George Wildman and Scott McRae. This issue also features a story starring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #62

2000

Foghorn tries to define what a chicken really is for Hennery Hawk before Foghorn becomes dinner himself. Plus, Sylvester tries to catch a little mouse in order to impress Sylvester Jr., but what Sylvester doesn't know is that the mouse has Taz as his ally.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #64

2000

Marvin the Martian is at it again, and this time he's got Foghorn, Miss Prissy and Henery Hawk all tangled in his scheme to destroy Earth. Plus, Sylvester and Tweety star in a tale written by Paul S. Newman.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #65

2000

Ever wonder what a Roadrunner cartoon would look like from the Roadrunner’s point of view? It’s nothing like you expected. Also, Hubie and Bert have got Sylvester and Sylvester Jr. questioning everything they believe.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #69

2000

The Tunes tear up Hollywood as Yosemite Sam lands an agent (a lousy one); Taz terrorizes a movie set; and a Daffy tale of a hard-luck duck is acted out by...Elmer?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #70

2000

Elmer battles with Bugs' phone service in "Reach Out and Bug Someone"! Plus, Porky appears on a quiz show that Daffy is the host of in "So You Want A Million Bucks, Eh?" Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam stars in "Goldyrobber and the Three Bears"! And Sylvester and Tweety star in "Remote Rage"! Also: Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner in the 1-pager "Danger Line"!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #71

2000

Bugs and Daffy accidentally invade the U.S. flying saucer secret site in "Hare-A 51"! Plus, Porky and Sylvester star in the Shining parody "The Shiny"! And the Looney Tunes star in the Scooby-Doo parody "Tazzy Do Where Are You"!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #72

2001

Daffy and Taz compete in an election in "What Dis Country Needs"! Plus: Sylvester & Junior in "Bad News Cat"; Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Eggbert in "Who You Callin Chicken"; and Taz, Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam in "Goin Native"!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #78

2001

A classic Looney rivalry hits prime time as Elmer hosts a TV fix-it show and Bugs throws a monkey wrench into the mix! Plus, Daffy and Porky become superspies, and Sylvester is forced to guard Tweety with his life!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #80

2001

Lola Bunny sets out to beat the pants off the pizza-slinging competition in the Miss Delivery Girl Pageant; Pete Puma slinks into Foghorn Leghorn''s territory; and Sylvester and son learn things the hard way at the local library!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #81

2001

Bugs Bunny trespasses on Yosemite "Strongman" Sam's turf; Porky Pig gets big trouble instead of his mail; and Daffy Duck "fowls" up Elmer's TV show.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #82

2001

Speedy Gonzales works a little of that ol' black magic on Witch Hazel; Foghorn Leghorn gets a blue ribbon for buffoonery at the county fair; and Sylvester and Tweety... switch places?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #83

2001

It's a ruinous romp when Coyote paints a self-portrait for Roadrunner and a dance of destruction when Taz meets Tweety Bird!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #85

2001

Ring in the holidays with Bugs Bunny and a couple of rarely seen classic Looney Tunes Bugs plays head games with a Bigfoot-hunter on the tundra; Beaky Buzzard hunts the real Abominable Snowman; and Playboy Penguin goes on an Antarctic cruise with Sylvester and Sylvester Junior!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #86

2002

Come back with us to the days of the Wild West, when men were men and ducks were deputy sheriffs, with disastrous results! And speaking of disasters, Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam try to work together with power tools.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #87

2002

In which we learn the sordid secrets of superstars Sylvester and Tweety; Bugs Bunny writes a monster into a favorite fairy tale; and the stork delivers a big Tasmanian Devil surprise to the Three Bears.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #90

1994

Bugs Bunny is on the run from Rocky and Mugsy! How will the daring rabbit escape the ruthless hands of the mob? TNT, of course!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #91

2002

Bugs Bunny as a wish-granting fairy godmother! Don’t miss out on this spectacular issue of Looney Tunes.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #92

2000

Marvin the Martian takes to the stars in a galactic adventure!
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2000

Daffy Duck the detective!
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2002

Tweety Bird flies circles around Sylvester!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #96

2002

Baby Tunes! Daffy Duck takes on his most challenging job yet, babysitting!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #97

2002

The Three Bears "help" spread some holiday cheer!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #98

2003

Foghorn Leghorn babysits a dragon? See how his parenting skills stand the test of a "vicious" baby!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #99

2003

The hunt is on! Who will get the rabbit? Featuring three Marvin the Martian, Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #100

2003

This all-star issue, "A-Z," features all of your favorite characters in zany mini-stories!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #101

2003

It's pageant time! Will Miss Bunny win the heart Elmer Fudd?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #102

2003

It's Road Runner and Coyote hijinks in "Life In The Crash Lane"! Plus, Elmer's neighbor Yosemite Sam is keeping Elmer from re-writing his article in "Good Neighbor Sam"! And Bugs Bunny tries to stop Marvin the Martian and K-9 from melting the North Pole's ice cap in "He Who Melt It, Dealt It"!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #106

2003

Bugs Bunny is accidentally picked up by Marvin the Martian's spaceship in "Go Away Stowaway!" Plus, Foghorn Leghorn gets smashed, run over and burnt in "The Birds And The Beaks"! Meanwhile, the Witch catches Bertie and Hubie to use their tails for a spell in "Witch Graft"! Also, Sylvester and Tweety are up for the same award at the 52nd Annual Accolade Award banquet in "Award To The Wise"! And the Road Runner gets Wile E. Coyote run over by a truck in the 1-pager "Vroom With A View"!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #107

2003

Daffy tries to teach Elmer how to hunt rabbits in "Neither Fudd Nor Fowl"! Plus, Yosemite Sam babysits Tweety to escape from the police while Grandma takes Sylvester to the vet in "Clean Sweep"! And Daffy causes problems for Porky on the train in "Quack On The Tracks"!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #108

2003

Foghorn Leghorn plays barnyard detective. Bugs Bunny busts up Yosemite Sam’s motorbike rally. And Charlie Dog picks Santa to be his master!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #109

2003

Hysterical history issue! Join the Looney Tunes gang as they stumble through prehistoric times, the Roman Empire, the Gold Rush, the Roaring Twenties and outer space!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #110

2004

Booted from his job in the sewers of Paris, Pepe LePew goes job hunting! Plus, Pete Puma & Beaky Buzzard compete to see who can catch Bugs. All this and fowl play with Daffy Duck and Foghorn Leghorn, too!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #222

2014

Marvin the Martian visits his outer space neighbor Bugs Bunny to borrow a cup of sugar—and to take over the universe!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #226

2015

Introducing ACME Road Blox! Build anything! Build everything! CATCH ROADRUNNERS! Will Wile E. Coyote outsmart the Road Runner this time, with his new Road Blox kit? Find out here! BEEP BEEP!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #227

2015

When IRS investigator Egghead appears on Daffy's doorstep, Daffy panics and tries everything he can to get rid of him. Let's see if Daffy can get through all the red tape—or will the red tape (literally!) get to him?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #228

2015

Shhhh! Quiet! Use your inside voices, please-librarian Porky is determined to keep his library quiet. But that’s easier said than done when his new (and bored) library assistant, Daffy, decides to liven the place up…with fireworks, conga lines, and even a halftime show!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #229

2016

Ahoy, me hearties and scurvy Jimlads! Daffy Duck be plunderin’ Seafarin’ Sam’s pirate deck, thinkin’ it be a cruise ship! Shiver me timbers, will Daffy be heavin’-ho or walkin’ the plank on the poop deck?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #230

2016

Wabbit season! Duck season! Wabbit season! Insurance season? Salesman Daffy Duck accidentally sells insurance to an accident-prone Elmer Fudd, so when Bugs Bunny shows up during Elmer’s wabbit hunting trip, Daffy will have to throw himself in front of exploding TNT and falling anvils...if he doesn’t want to go bankrupt, that is!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #231

2016

It’s Daffy Duck versus a comic book artist as Daffy gets erased and painted into the most unusual places and costumes…within these very panels of the comic book! Cut him some slack, will you, mister artist, and draw him a parachute if Daffy’s falling from the sky you just drew?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #232

2016

Deep in the woods, international spy Pete “The Puma” Puma figures a convenient hole in the ground is a perfect covert drop for top-secret messages-except that the hole is Bugs Bunny’s home! And so begins a whirlwind game of cloak and dagger, in which Pete pulls out all of his finest high-tech spy gadgets to get rid of the pesky rabbit.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #234

2016

Yosemite Sam, that crooked riverboat gambler, is an old hand at dealing off the bottom, top and even the sides of the deck, so he figures Porky Pig will be an easy mark in a rigged game of poker. After all, Porky has a hard enough time remembering what game they’re playing! But between Porky’s uncanny luck and Sam’s assorted mishaps, it isn’t long before card-shark Sam finds himself fleeing from sharks of a different kind.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #235

2017

Porky hits the hilltop to be one with nature...until Daffy Duck moves in next door. Instead of peace and quiet, he gets heavy metal music and massive explosions from Daffy's dynamite collection. Needless to say, th-th-th-that's not all, folks!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #236

2017

Are you ready to open your heart and fall in love? All your favorites are, and they’re doing it on television as contestants on “Single Mingle,” the show that finds love for the super-attractive yet strangely available. Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam and Porky Pig have made it to the finals, but to win the bachelorette’s heart they’ll have to navigate dates, future in-laws and each other.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #237

2017

Duck Dodgers has always been the 24-1/2 century’s greatest hero—until today! His faithful partner, Eager Young Space Cadet, was just promoted to the rank of Commander, placing Dodgers in unfamiliar territory. As the new Commander takes the conn, their new mission is to go beyond Planet X to discover…Planet Y! Will they uncover the universe’s greatest secrets, or will Dodgers become the Uneager Old Space Curmudgeon and steer them off course?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #238

2017

Wile E. Coyote’s new Acme universal remote does more than just control his TV. It can slow, pause and speed up anything around it, and might be just the thing he needs to catch the Road Runner once and for all. What could possibly go wrong?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #240

2017

Fresh off their latest caper, Rocky and Mugsy hole up in their secret hideout…when the ever-pushy Charlie Dog shows up in his never-ending search for a home! Will an angry Rocky take the obnoxiously assertive canine for a ride, or will a delighted Mugsy simply take him for a walk?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #242

2018

How do you sneak past the dog who sees everything? You find a way to put them to sleep. Ralph Wolf finds a surefire method to make Sam Sheepdog sleep on the job by counting the sheep he’s supposed to be guarding. But is Sam just as dangerous asleep as he is awake?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #243

2018

An Old West-style amusement park gets a little too real when visitors Elmer and Daffy get into trouble with park employees-or are they?-Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam and the Tasmanian Devil! It’s the “West, Whirled!”
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #244

2018

Porky is finally taking the plunge and joining a gym! But he gets more than he bargained for, thanks to his new personal trainer, Daffy Duck, whose personal motto is “No pain, no gain, no refunds!” If Porky survives Daffy’s “intensive workout regimen,” he’ll certainly be in shape...but it might just be pretzel-shaped!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #247

2019

Marvin the Martian is poised to conquer the Earth from his orbiting UFO when a knock on the hatch announces the arrival of Charlie Dog, on his never-ending quest for a home. But Marvin already has his own alien dog, K-9...and K-9 has other ideas about the interloper!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #248

2019

Blacque Jacque Shellacque is back—and he’s in pursuit of gold karats and Bugs Bunny wants golden carrots, leading them both up the beanstalk to fulfill their desires. But what they find instead is a giant problem that wishes to pet them and squeeze them. What goes up, Doc, must come down…if they hope to escape from Hugo the giant!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #250

2019

Baseball season is in full swing-which means it’s time for two favorite teams to meet again on the old diamond. Yes, it’s the Looney Tunes versus the Barnyard Dogs-and it’s time for “Bugs Bunny at the Bat”!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #251

2019

With his Road Runner documentary, a complete snoozefest, studio executive Throckmorton decides to consult a real expert to turn the show around before its big premiere. He’s smart. He’s enthusiastic. He’s Wile E. Coyote. Brought on location to motivate the movie’s star, the Road Runner, will Wile E. save the movie-or will he run it into the ground?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #252

2019

Meet basketball legend LeFoghorn Leghorn. Notorious for his controversial plays, he might not have a championship ring- or even sneakers that fit his splayed toes-but every time you’re watching a game and the refs blow a penalty whistle, you might just have him to thank. On the court, this fowl gets personal.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #253

2020

Daffy Duck stressed out? Say it isn’t so! Under doctor’s advice, the mollified mallard takes off for a tropical resort, anticipating some rest and relaxation. But a familiar face on the premises may provide the exact opposite of the experience Daffy’s hoping to find.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #254

2020

Elmer Fudd is out to shoot some animals, only he’s not hunting-he’s working as a nature photographer for a famous magazine. But when Daffy finds out that he’s more interested in capturing a photo of a “wabbit” than a certain handsome duck, Elmer’s job is going to get a lot more challenging.
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #255

2020

Even today, if you sit in a dusty corner booth at the Speeding Bullet Diner, you can hear the desert canyons rumble from the days of the rocket jockeys. The greatest racers in the world used to meet every year on the dry lake bed to test their horsepower and guts in the Land Speed Record Championships. One billionaire genius stood above the rest. But what did it take for Wile E. Coyote to become the designer, engineer, and driver of the fastest car ever built?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #257

2020

When Bugs misses a fateful left turn at colonial Albuquerque, he pops up out of the ground in the middle of General George Washington’s camp at Valley Forge. The wascally wabbit is just in time to sign up as a Minuteman, but can he expose the notorious traitor Benedict Elmer via Elmer’s love of English muffins, English bulldogs, and body English?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #258

2021

Wile E. Coyote is off to the moon on a mission for the Acme Xperimental Space Program! Next Mars. But hold on-looks like astronaut Road Runner has beaten him to the lunar surface and is determined to stop him from going any further. How can one super-speedster bird keep a super genius explorer from taking one giant step for the Earth creatures?
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #259

2021

Slightly used cockatoos? Freeze-dried pants? Whatever you want (or even don’t want), Acme’s relentless door-to-door salesman, Daffy Duck, has it…and he won’t get out of your living room until you buy a dozen. Not even if you’re Marvin the Martian and your living room is orbiting the Earth in a flying saucer. How can Marvin get on with his invasion plans when neither ray guns nor an instant alien army (just add water) can put the brakes on Daffy’s nonstop hard sell? If Marvin can’t find any other way out, he might even have to resort to (gasp!) buying something!
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Looney Tunes (1994-) #260

2021

It’s been a while since Granny, Sylvester, and Tweety took a trip, so now they’re off to visit Granny’s cousin, Gladys, in Albuquerque. But chaos ensues when Granny forgets to pack Sylvester’s food! Sylvester is famished, and Tweety looks like the perfect snack…

Authors

Ivan Cohen
Ivan Cohen
Author · 32 books

A writer of comic books, prose, and animation, Ivan Cohen is best known for introducing the character “Kid Quick” — a non-binary superhero who would later be established as the future inheritor of the Flash mantle—to the DC Comics universe in late 2020. In 2022, Cohen co-wrote Kid Quick's first starring vehicle, DC's MULTIVERSITY: TEEN JUSTICE. Cohen’s body of work includes the bestselling Space Jam: A New Legacy graphic novel, the acclaimed THE BATMAN AND SCOOBY-DOO MYSTERIES comic book series, and the storybook-style BATMAN RETURNS: ONE DARK CHRISTMAS EVE – THE ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY CLASSIC. He has also written comics featuring members of the Justice League and the Avengers. Cohen lives in Manhattan with his wife and their son. He has been called “amazing” and “genius” by The New York Times, though some would argue that, since those were actually rankings in the newspaper’s “Spelling Bee” game, it would be misleading to use them here. The amazing genius humbly disagrees.

Keith Giffen
Keith Giffen
Author · 163 books

Keith Ian Giffen was an American comic book illustrator and writer. He is possibly best-known for his long runs illustrating, and later writing the Legion of Super-Heroes title in the 1980s and 1990s. He also created the alien mercenary character Lobo (with Roger Slifer), and the irreverent "want-to-be" hero, Ambush Bug. Giffen is known for having an unorthodox writing style, often using characters in ways not seen before. His dialogue is usually characterized by a biting wit that is seen as much less zany than dialogue provided by longtime collaborators DeMatteis and Robert Loren Fleming. That approach has brought him both criticism and admiration, as perhaps best illustrated by the mixed (although commercially successful) response to his work in DC Comics' Justice League International (1987-1992). He also plotted and was breakdown artist for an Aquaman limited series and one-shot special in 1989 with writer Robert Loren Fleming and artist Curt Swan for DC Comics. Giffen's first published work was "The Sword and The Star", a black-and-white series featured in Marvel Preview, with writer Bill Mantlo. He has worked on titles (owned by several different companies) including Woodgod, All Star Comics, Doctor Fate, Drax the Destroyer, Heckler, Nick Fury's Howling Commandos, Reign of the Zodiac, Suicide Squad, Trencher (to be re-released in a collected edition by Boom! Studios)., T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, and Vext. He was also responsible for the English adaptation of the Battle Royale and Ikki Tousen manga, as well as creating "I Luv Halloween" for Tokyopop. He also worked for Dark Horse from 1994-95 on their Comics Greatest World/Dark Horse Heroes line, as the writer of two short lived series, Division 13 and co-author, with Lovern Kindzierski, of Agents of Law. For Valiant Comics, Giffen wrote XO-Manowar, Magnus, Robot Fighter, Punx and the final issue of Solar, Man of the Atom. He took a break from the comic industry for several years, working on storyboards for television and film, including shows such as The Real Ghostbusters and Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy. He is also the lead writer for Marvel Comics' Annihilation event, having written the one-shot prologue, the lead-in stories in Thanos and Drax, the Silver Surfer as well as the main six issues mini-series. He also wrote the Star-Lord mini-series for the follow-up story Annihilation: Conquest. He currently writes Doom Patrol for DC, and is also completing an abandoned Grant Morrison plot in The Authority: the Lost Year for Wildstorm.

Sam Henderson
Author · 2 books

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Jesse Leon McCann
Jesse Leon McCann
Author · 42 books
American author. He has written comics and children's novels for many series, including DC Comics' Pinky and the Brain and Bongo Comics Groups' The Simpsons.
Derek Fridolfs
Derek Fridolfs
Author · 33 books

Derek Fridolfs has worked professionally as an writer, inker, cover & sequential artist for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Boom, IDW, and a majority of comic companies the past 20 years.

1 New York Times Best Selling Writer for the DC Secret Hero Society book series through SCHOLASTIC. And Eisner Nominated co-writer of Batman: Li'l Gotham at DC.

He's also written for such titles as Adventure Time, Regular Show, Clarence, Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Teen Titans Go!, Dexter's Laboratory, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The New Animated Adventures, Batman Arkham City, Batman Arkham Unhinged, Adventures Of Superman, Sensation Comics Wonder Woman, Justice League Beyond and many more.

Scott Cunningham
Scott Cunningham
Author · 29 books

Scott Douglas Cunningham was the author of dozens of popular books on Wicca and various other alternative religious subjects. Today the name Cunningham is synonymous with natural magic and the magical community. He is recognized today as one of the most influential and revolutionary authors in the field of natural magic. Scott Cunningham was born at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA, the second son of Chester Grant Cunningham and Rose Marie Wilhoit Cunningham. The Cunningham family moved to San Diego, California in the fall of 1959. The family moved there because of Rose Marie's health problems. The doctors in Royal Oak declared the mild climate in San Diego ideal for her. Outside of many trips to Hawaii, Cunningham lived in San Diego until his death. Cunningham had one older brother, Greg, and a younger sister, Christine. When he was in high school he became associated with a girl whom he knew to deal in the occult and covens. This classmate introduced him to Wicca and trained him in Wiccan spirituality. He studied creative writing at San Diego State University, where he enrolled in 1978. After two years in the program, however, he had more published works than several of his professors, and dropped out of the university to write full time. During this period he had as a roommate magical author Donald Michael Kraig and often socialized with witchcraft author Raymond Buckland, who was also living in San Diego at the time. In 1980 Cunningham began initiate training under Raven Grimassi and remained as a first-degree initiate until 1982 when he left the tradition in favor of a self-styled form of Wicca. In 1983, Scott Cunningham was diagnosed with lymphoma, which he successfully battled. In 1990, while on a speaking tour in Massachusetts, he suddenly fell ill and was diagnosed with AIDS-related cryptococcal meningitis. He suffered from several infections and died in March 1993. He was 36. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Terry LaBan
Terry LaBan
Author · 7 books

Terry LaBan decided to be a cartoonist at the age of 6. He grew up to draw political cartoons and illustrations, create alternative comics series for Fantagraphics Books and Dark Horse comics, and write for DC Vertigo and Disney Egmont, where he spent 14 years writing Donald Duck comics. From 2001 to 2015, Terry and his wife Patty created the daily comic strip “Edge City”, which was syndicated by King Features. Terry has two kids and two cats, and lives just outside Philadelphia. Mendel the Mess-Up, his first middle grade graphic novel, will be published in December of 2024.

Sholly Fisch
Sholly Fisch
Author · 114 books
His credits run the gamut from Superman to Star Wars to Scooby-Doo, and from Clive Barker’s Hellraiser to Looney Tunes. His comics for kids have won a Comics Buyer’s Guide Fan Award, and been nominated for an Eisner Award and two Diamond gem awards, while several of his stories for older readers were included in the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novels Action Comics.
Jennifer Moore
Author · 7 books
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Bobbi J.G. Weiss
Bobbi J.G. Weiss
Author · 20 books

Hi! Bobbi here. I specialize in media creative writing: developing/writing online games and MMORPGs, books, comics, animation, and other products that tie into film and television shows, as well as the development and creation of new tie-in products. I've written everything from Nickelodeon’s RIDE novelizations and Disney's PIXIE HOLLOW MMO to interactive ebooks based on the Mooshka doll line and an original non-fiction text published by Heinemann entitled WRITING IS ACTING: HOW TO IMPROVE THE WRITER’S ONPAGE PERFORMANCE. I've also self-published—an original horror novel that involves the Peter Pan mythos entitled HOOKED (Publishers Weekly gave it a great review!). You can find my entire resume and cover gallery at http://www.BobbiJGWeiss.com. I also post Facebook, tumblr, twitter and other social media sites. Find links to my social profiles on my website.

Terry Collins
Terry Collins
Author · 18 books

I write. I teach. I teach writing. I write about teaching. I read about writing and write about reading and teach about both when not dealing with the paperwork being a high school educator demands in our current political clime. I'm National Board Certified in my discipline (English). I've won awards, published constantly since 1989, and just wrapped up a two-year tenure as the editor and designer of Pine Whispers (the newsletter for the North Carolina Poetry Society). I make time for reflection, which comes in handy with all of the hats I wear. I also buy, sell and collect pop culture items ... from books and comics, to lunch boxes and action figures. And if you've read this far, please accept my humble thanks.

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