Review: HAHA #6

Written by W. Maxwell Prince
Art by Martin Morazzo & Chris O’Halloran, Letters by Good Old Neon

““HAPPY HANK THE VERY HAPPY CLOWN” Now where have we seen this guy before?

The worlds of HAHA and ICE CREAM MAN reveal themselves as one and the same in this story about the last days of Happy Hank (previously seen in ICE CREAM MAN #8). Featuring artwork, of course, by the ICE CREAM MAN creative team of MARTÍN MORAZZO and CHRIS O’HALLORAN.”

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Review: HAHA #5

Written by W. Maxwell Prince
Art by Gabriel Walta, Letters by Good Old Neon

“POUND FOOLISH MAKES A CASSEROLE” Every house is a haunted house, from the kitchen to the attic.This funny-haha anthology of dejected jesters takes a trip to the grocery store, with art by Eisner winner GABRIEL WALTA.

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Review: HAHA #2

Written by W. Maxwell Prince
Art by Zoe Thorogood
Colors by Chris O’Halloran
Letters by Good Old Neon

“RUDOLPH ON THE ROAD TO FUNVILLE” Every boy and girl needs a momma, like a puppy needs a bowl.The funny-sad clown series for a funny-sad clown world continues with a mother-daughter road trip illustrated by ZOE THOROGOOD (The Impending Blindness of Billie Scott).”

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Review: Haha #1

Written by W. Maxwell Prince
Art by Vanesa Del Rey
Colors by Chris O’Halloran
Letters by Good Old Neon

ICE CREAM MAN writer W. MAXWELL PRINCE brings his signature style of one-shot storytelling to the world of clowns-and he’s invited SOME OF THE COMIC INDUSTRY’S BEST ARTISTS to join him for the ride.

HAHA is a genre-jumping, throat-lumping look at the sad, scary, hilarious life of those who get paid to play the fool-but these ain’t your typical jokers.

With issues drawn by VANESA DEL REY (REDLANDS), GABRIEL WALTA (Vision), ROGER LANGRIDGE (Thor), and more, HAHA peeks under the big top, over the rainbow, and even inside a balloon to tell a wide-ranging slew of stories about “funny” men and women, proving that some things are so sad you just have to laugh.

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