Sunday, October 8, 2017

Neil Adams' Obsession Is A Gift To Us





 
Comics artist Neal Adams might be famous for his versions of Superman and Batman, but now he has a new obsession: hunting wabbits. He’s released an audio drama based on his new favorite comic book, DC’s strange but brilliant Batman vs. Elmer Fudd. It somehow manages to be even weirder than the source material, not that that’s a bad thing.

Adams shared a video on YouTube where he performs excerpts from Batman vs. Elmer Fudd, a comic released earlier this year from Tom King (The Vision, The Sheriff of Babylon) and Lee Weeks (Daredevil, Captain America). The audio play is fun, mixing the comic’s noir tone with goofy Looney Toons sound effects. Adams performed all the voices—with the exception of St. Cloud, who was performed by his wife. And Adams managed to pull off a surprisingly impressive Elmer Fudd, making a voice that’s normally harsh and grating a bit more tolerable.

https://io9.gizmodo.com/neal-adams-did-a-radio-play-of-batman-vs-elmer-fudd-a-1818990559

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