Looney Tunes

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Issue: #26

Date: December, 1996

Stories: "Modem Operandi"

Backstory: When submitting story proposals to a comic company, sometimes a writer will present several half-baked storylines in order to make their fully-realized, fleshed-out 'real' pitches look even more attractive. Of course, there's always the possibility that the wily editor will fake you out and approve your 'fake' pitch instead -- like when we got the okay to write this "Daffy Duck makes a blind date via the Internet with Gossamer" story. Ain't irony a kick in the pants?

   
Issue: #27

Date: January, 1997

Stories: "Love Disconnection"

Backstory: This issue marks our first (stateside) story featuring Pepe Le Pew. Pepe's always been my favorite LT character; probably because in spite of personal adversity (a.k.a. stank), he never stops striving toward that dream of True Love. Also, I am ze sucker for ze oh-so-bad French accent. Ooh-La-La, Sassoon!

   
Issue: #46

Date: November, 1999

Stories: "La Cage Aux Pew"

Backstory: This is a rare occurance where I didn't collaborate with Sean Carolan. Instead, I did the rewrite of Terry Collins' story about Pepe Le Pew running amok in a lingerie store. Nothing says 'comedy classic' like five pages of underpants puns, folks. Nothing.

   
Issue: #47

Date: December, 1999

Stories: "Mind Your Manners with Mac and Tosh: The Devil's Diction/Polite Pre-reek-quisites/Fops & Robbers/Cat D'Etat/Planetary Pleasantries"

Backstory: There are answers to questions that Man was not meant to know. Like: "Did Adam and Eve have navels?" Or: "Why do bad things happen to good people?" Or: "Why oh why did our editor print these five stand-alone comic strips back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back?" That's one of those mysteries that Leonard Nimoy's going to have to search for, himself.

   
Issue: #48

Date: January, 1999

Stories: "Days of Blunder", "Meanwhile In the Desert, pts. 1 & 2"

Backstory: Not a heckuva lot to say about these two Road Runner & Coyote one-pagers, or the Foghorn Leghorn two-pager either, except that Parcheesi was the game of choice at the Moore household when I was a girl...that and cockfighting.

 

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