Bob Dylan
Mad Magazine's satirical caricature of folk-rock legend Bob Dylan, rendered by artist Mort Drucker, lampooning the real-life musician's iconic persona for comedic effect — as was Mad's trademark approach to celebrity culture.
A Silver Age satirical icon, this comic-book incarnation of Bob Dylan made his four-color debut in the pages of Mad #111 in 1967, conjured by the legendary creative duo of Stan Hart and Mort Drucker — Mad's all-time master of celebrity caricature. Appearing across a surprisingly eclectic span of titles over five decades, he's kept some genuinely wild company, sharing pages with the likes of J. Jonah Jameson, Scott Summers, and Cole Cash. With only eight catalog appearances, he's a delightful rarity — the kind of unexpected comics cameo that makes flipping through back issues such a rewarding treasure hunt.

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