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The Complete Color Mad#1
Cover: Harvey Kurtzman

The Complete Color Mad #1

Jan 1986 · Russ Cochran · [none]
“Hoohah!”

"Hoohah!" is a wild, colorful ride from 1986, spotlighting the chaotic antics of Tumblers in a high-stakes prison break that goes sideways. Written by Jerry De Fuccio and brought to life in vibrant hues by colorist Marie Severin, this issue features a standout cover by Harvey Kurtzman, whose distinctive pencils and inks lend a surreal edge to the proceedings.

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writer Jerry De Fuccio · colorist Marie Severin · cover Harvey Kurtzman

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colorist Marie Severin
cover pencils, inks Harvey Kurtzman

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Tumblers is temporarly paroled from prison to help free someone from a bank vault, but the police don't hold up their end of the bargain and he is reimprisoned.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).