This Wednesday, September 28th, Wacky Raceland #4 hits comic shops from DC Comics, with things looking none-too-keen for our heroes, who must contend with the various gangs of Vegas who wish to give the racers a good whompin’! Check out these crazy-wackadoo preview pages that DC was kind enough to share! (Seriously, are you reading this book? Because it’s one of the most crazy-town banana pants titles DC is publishing–and I mean that in the best possible way!)

WACKY RACELAND #4 cover

WACKY RACELAND #4 cover

WACKY RACELAND #4 open order variant cover

WACKY RACELAND #4 open order variant cover

WACKY RACELAND #4 page 1

WACKY RACELAND #4 page 1

WACKY RACELAND #4 pages 2-3

WACKY RACELAND #4 pages 2-3

WACKY RACELAND #4 page 4

WACKY RACELAND #4 page 4

WACKY RACELAND #4 page 5

WACKY RACELAND #4 page 5

Wacky Raceland #4, written by Ken Pontac with Leonardo Manco on art, is on sale this Wednesday from DC Comics.

From the official issue description:

Our heroes head to the radioactive remains of Las Vegas for a little R&R between races, hoping for a jackpot of ammunition to add to their dwindling supplies. Instead, they arouse the ire of the ganglord Neon Caesar, who’s got an ax to grind with Red. Meanwhile, Muttley and his vehicles are lost in the labyrinthine sewers beneath the streets when the gangs of Vegas unite to eradicate the Racers. Our heroes must go it alone against the combined might of the Caesars, the Pharaohs, the Clowns, and the terrifying Combovers, who have great weapons. Terrific weapons. Really, they have the best weapons.

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