Wacky Raceland/Issue 4

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Wacky Raceland Issue 4

Cover.
Part of Wacky Raceland
Based on Wacky Races
Published by DC Comics
Publication date September 28, 2016
Page count 36
Writers Ken Pontac
Drawn by Leonardo Manco
Inked by Leonardo Manco
Colored by Mariana Sanzone
Lettered by Sal Cipriano
Edited by Marie Javins
Cover artists Leonardo Manco
Joe Prado (variant)
Hi-Fi (variant)
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Wacky Raceland Issue 4 is a Wacky Raceland comic published by DC Comics on September 28, 2016. It was written by Ken Pontac, and drawn by Leonardo Manco and Mariana Sanzone.

For "What Happens in Vegas..."

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Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Announcer (voice only) Speech bubble
Slag Brothers Speech bubble
Haybaler Speech bubble
Army Surplus Special Speech bubble
Dick Dastardly Speech bubble
Red Baron Speech bubble
Blubber Bear Speech bubble
Lazy Luke Speech bubble
Muttley Speech bubble
Professor Pat Pending Speech bubble
Rufus Ruffcut Speech bubble
Pussycat Speech bubble
Buzzwagon Speech bubble
Bulletproof Bomb Speech bubble
Centurion Speech bubble
Sergeant Blast Speech bubble
Neon Caesar/Howard Speech bubble
Leroy Speech bubble
Private Meekly Speech bubble
Penelope Pitstop Speech bubble
The Colonel's daughter Speech bubble
The Colonel Speech bubble
God


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Bible (indirectly mentioned)

Vehicles

Credits

Production

Behind the scenes

  • A Donald Trump-like character in control of the casinos of Las Vegas is declaring the visitors will build a great border wall for him the same way Trump declared during his campaign to get Mexico to build and pay for a border wall for, which he tried and failed to get done when he did get to be President of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

Errors

Reprints

Covers

Cover A

By Leonardo Manco.

Cover B

By Joe Prado.

References