Cracked #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ruin 222," Hudd and Dini attempt a wild escape from prison during a rodeo, disguising themselves as a pantomime horse—only to be caught by the very cowboy who’s been watching them all along. Written and illustrated by Vic Martin, this surreal, high-stakes gag from Cracked #84 (1970) delivers classic absurdist humor with a twist that’s as unexpected as it is perfectly timed. The cover, by John Severin, captures the chaos in bold, expressive lines.
In "Prison Rodeo," Hudd and Dini attempt a wild escape from prison during a chaotic rodeo, disguising themselves as a pantomime horse—only to be lassoed by the very cowboy who’s supposed to be their ticket to freedom. The story unfolds with the kind of slapstick timing and absurd twists that made Cracked a staple of 1970s humor.
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Reprinted in Cracked Shut-Ups #1 (1971), Giant Cracked #8 (1972), Super Cracked #5 (1972), Cracked #105 (1972), Biggest Greatest Cracked #9 (1973), King-Sized Cracked #7 (1973), Super Cracked #6 (1973), Get Me Cracked #3033 (1973), Cracked Collectors' Edition #5 (1974), Giant Cracked #10 (1974), Super Cracked #7 (1974), Cracked Up #[nn] (1974), Biggest Greatest Cracked #11 (1975), Cracked Collectors' Edition #10 (1975), Cracked Collectors' Edition #15 (1976), Cracked #137 (1976), Cracked Collectors' Edition #19 (1977), Cracked Collectors' Edition #21 (1977), Biggest Greatest Cracked #13 (1978), Giant Cracked #17 (1978), Giant Cracked #19 (1979), Giant Cracked #22 (1979), Cracked Collectors' Edition #37 (1980), Cracked Collectors' Edition #38 (1980) + 6 more
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