ALF #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is ALF Himself!", ALF takes a break from Earthly chaos to parody classic comic strips—Popeye, Hagar The Horrible, Mutt & Jeff, The Far Side, Dennis The Menace, B.C., and Beetle Bailey—through his own alien lens. Written by Michael Gallagher and brought to life with sharp humor by artist Rusty Haller, inks by Marie Severin, and vibrant colors by George Roussos, this 1990 Marvel issue features a fun, self-aware twist on beloved strips, all rendered in a delightfully offbeat style. The cover by Dave Manak captures ALF’s signature smirk, perfectly setting the tone for a comic that’s equal parts satire and nostalgia.
In "The Phunny Pages," ALF channels his alien humor by parodying classic comic strips like Popeye, Hagar the Horrible, and The Far Side, turning familiar tropes into surreal, offbeat gags. With a mix of slapstick and absurdity, the story offers a quirky, two-page tribute to the medium’s most iconic strips—reimagined through the lens of Melmacian mischief.
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