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Hooey

Fawcett · 1931–1936 · 56 issues
About the series

Over six years and fifty-six issues, Fawcett's Hooey (1931–1936) offered a lively, gag-a-minute comic strip anthology, with writer-artist Gregory D'Alessio as its most constant creative force. The series served up a steady diet of slapstick humor and whimsical characters, reflecting the lighthearted comic strip sensibilities of the early Depression era. While never a major milestone, Hooey stands as a durable example of Fawcett's early foray into the comic book medium, showcasing D'Alessio's consistent cartooning across the entire run.

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