What many people do not realize is that DC still holds the comic book license over Looney Tunes, the classic cartoon monster. Since the early part of the 20th Century, Looney Tunes has been a staple for kids and adults alike, defining the “Saturday morning cartoon.” As a part of DC’s regular use of variant covers to pay homage to various characters and licenses they own, the November DC variant cover line is taking classic DC characters and mashing them up with your Looney Tunes favorites. These are all kept pretty close to the Looney Tunes original appearance, which really adds the nostalgia of the actual cartoons themselves.
We went and collected all twenty-five of these DC Looney Tunes variant covers into a image gallery for you. This includes each of the images, as well as the name and number of the comic and the artist who did the design. These are going to be stand out successes, and ones you will want to pick up as a collection. Each one is also co-drawn by Warner Bros., since they use captures of the original animation!
- Wonder Woman #46 by Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson
- Teen Titans #14 by Joe Quinones
- Justice League #46 by Scott Williams & Alex Sinclair
- Green Lantern #46 by Jorge Corona
- Harley Quinn #22 by Amanda Conner and Paul Mounts
- Green Arrow #46 by Kevin Nowlan
- Deathstroke #12 by Ryan Benjamin
- Batman/Superman #26 by Ryan Sook
- New Suicide Squad #14 by Bill Sienkiewicz
- The Flash #46 by Francis Manapul
- Cyborg #5 by Cully Hamner
- Batman #46 by Yannick Paquette and Nathan Fairburn
- Action Comics #46 by Neil Edwards, Jay Leiston, and Jeromy Cox
- Superman/Wonder Woman #23 by Karl Kerschl
- Robin: Son of Batman #6 by Pat Gleason and Mick Gray
- Black Canary #6 by Pia Guerra
- Grayson #14 by Mikel Janin
- Starfire #6 by Emanuelle Luppachino & Tomeo Morey
- Catwoman #46 by Darwyn Cooke
- Batman Beyond #6 by Craig Rousseau
- Sinestro #17 by Dan Panosian
- Superman #46 by Ryan Sook