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* The ''Looney Tunes'' crossover specials provide all manner of cross-pollenations between characters that have a shocking amount in common in practice than on paper, and more often than not it results in comedy gold.
** One of the crossovers featured in the first batch was Lobo crossing over with Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Sam Sheepdog helps Wile E get up into space to hire Lobo to catch the Road Runner, and in return Wile E picks up the slack on another bounty he's tracking. It seems like a mismatch in power at first... before we see that the Road Runner can make ''anyone'' their own worst enemy. Wile E manwhile finds out that Lobo's original bounty was on ''Kilowogg'', after which he tries desperately to de-escalate the situation. By the end of it, the two meet back on Earth, call it even since Lobo already got paid for both jobs, and Wile E. calls it quits with his ambitions... up until the Road Runner knocks him over, and prompts Wile E. to show that he did get one thing afterwords; A Green Lantern Ring he stole from Oa.
** While Lex Luthor and Porky Pig's issue is a gut-wrenching tale about Porky learning too late that he's working for a very dangerous and very callous man, it has a brief intermission gag where Lex Luthor is attempting to show off his own Social Media website... only to have his live presentation trashed because a member of the website began making fun of him. He gets into an argument through a sockpuppet account, and eventually caves to his own ego and traces the account's log-in information to find out that he's been trolled by ''Daffy Duck'', who he proceeds to personally threaten into hiding.
** Elmer Fudd's crossover with Batman is a cutting noir story about a man tracking down the man who murdered someone important to him. It's played dead seriously... but Elmer still has his speech impediment, even in his internal monologue. And the entire situation has Elmer tracking down Batman due to what is essentially a gritty retelling of the DuckSeasonRabbitSeason gag pulled by Bugs.
** One of the crossovers featured in the first batch was Lobo crossing over with Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Sam Sheepdog helps Wile E get up into space to hire Lobo to catch the Road Runner, and in return Wile E picks up the slack on another bounty he's tracking. It seems like a mismatch in power at first... before we see that the Road Runner can make ''anyone'' their own worst enemy. Wile E manwhile finds out that Lobo's original bounty was on ''Kilowogg'', after which he tries desperately to de-escalate the situation. By the end of it, the two meet back on Earth, call it even since Lobo already got paid for both jobs, and Wile E. calls it quits with his ambitions... up until the Road Runner knocks him over, and prompts Wile E. to show that he did get one thing afterwords; A Green Lantern Ring he stole from Oa.
** While Lex Luthor and Porky Pig's issue is a gut-wrenching tale about Porky learning too late that he's working for a very dangerous and very callous man, it has a brief intermission gag where Lex Luthor is attempting to show off his own Social Media website... only to have his live presentation trashed because a member of the website began making fun of him. He gets into an argument through a sockpuppet account, and eventually caves to his own ego and traces the account's log-in information to find out that he's been trolled by ''Daffy Duck'', who he proceeds to personally threaten into hiding.
** Elmer Fudd's crossover with Batman is a cutting noir story about a man tracking down the man who murdered someone important to him. It's played dead seriously... but Elmer still has his speech impediment, even in his internal monologue. And the entire situation has Elmer tracking down Batman due to what is essentially a gritty retelling of the DuckSeasonRabbitSeason gag pulled by Bugs.
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* Franchise/GreenLantern is the best superhero in Franchise/TheDCU at overcoming fear. So of course, his counterpart on the BizarroWorld is a member of the fear-based Sinestro Corps. He often checks his [[GreenLanternRing power ring]] to make sure it's still working, only to end up blasting himself in the face.
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* Franchise/GreenLantern is the best superhero in Franchise/TheDCU at overcoming fear. So of course, his counterpart on the BizarroWorld is a member of the fear-based Sinestro Corps. He often checks his [[GreenLanternRing power ring]] [[RingOfPower Power Ring]] to make sure it's still working, only to end up blasting himself in the face.