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SINCEREST FORM OF PARODY TP THE BEST 1950S MAD INPIRED SATIRICAL COMICS (MR)
(W) JOHN BENSON, JAY LYNCH (A) VARIOUS (C) HOWARD NOSTRAND
FANTAGRAPHICS UNDERGROUND
StockID: 145629 SKU: 0225FU501

When Mad became a surprise hit as a comic book in 1953 (after the early issues lost money) other comics publishers were quick to jump onto the bandwagon- eventually bringing out a dozen imitations with titles like FLIP- WHACK- NUTS- CRAZY- WILD- RIOT- EH- UNSANE- BUGHOUSE- and GET LOST. The Sincerest Form of Parody collects the best and the funniest material from these comics- including parodies of movies (20-000 Leagues Under the Sea- From Here To Eternity)- TV shows (What’s My Line- The Late Show)- comic strips (Little Orphan Annie- Rex Morgan)- novels (I- the Jury)- plays (Come Back- Little Sheba)- advertisements (Rheingold Beer- Charles Atlas)- classic literature (“The Lady or the Tiger”)- and history (Pancho Villa). Some didn’t even try for parody- but instead published odd- goofy- off-the-wall stories.These earnest copiers of Mad realized that Will Elder’s cluttered “chicken fat” art was a good part of Mad’s success- and these pages are densely packed with all sorts of outlandish and bizarre gags that make for hours of amusing reading. The “parody comics” are uniquely “’50s-” catching the popular culture zeitgeist through a dual lens: not only reflecting fifties culture through parody but also being themselves typical examples of that culture (in a way that Harvey Kurtzman’s Mad was not).This unprecedented volume collects over 30 of the best of these crazy- undisciplined stories- all reprinted from the original comics in full color. Editor John Benson (who wrote the ann

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SINCEREST FORM OF PARODY TP THE BEST 1950S MAD INPIRED SATIRICAL COMICS (MR)
(W) JOHN BENSON, JAY LYNCH (A) VARIOUS (C) HOWARD NOSTRAND
FANTAGRAPHICS UNDERGROUND
StockID: 145629 SKU: 0225FU501

When Mad became a surprise hit as a comic book in 1953 (after the early issues lost money) other comics publishers were quick to jump onto the bandwagon- eventually bringing out a dozen imitations with titles like FLIP- WHACK- NUTS- CRAZY- WILD- RIOT- EH- UNSANE- BUGHOUSE- and GET LOST. The Sincerest Form of Parody collects the best and the funniest material from these comics- including parodies of movies (20-000 Leagues Under the Sea- From Here To Eternity)- TV shows (What’s My Line- The Late Show)- comic strips (Little Orphan Annie- Rex Morgan)- novels (I- the Jury)- plays (Come Back- Little Sheba)- advertisements (Rheingold Beer- Charles Atlas)- classic literature (“The Lady or the Tiger”)- and history (Pancho Villa). Some didn’t even try for parody- but instead published odd- goofy- off-the-wall stories.These earnest copiers of Mad realized that Will Elder’s cluttered “chicken fat” art was a good part of Mad’s success- and these pages are densely packed with all sorts of outlandish and bizarre gags that make for hours of amusing reading. The “parody comics” are uniquely “’50s-” catching the popular culture zeitgeist through a dual lens: not only reflecting fifties culture through parody but also being themselves typical examples of that culture (in a way that Harvey Kurtzman’s Mad was not).This unprecedented volume collects over 30 of the best of these crazy- undisciplined stories- all reprinted from the original comics in full color. Editor John Benson (who wrote the ann