Archie's Madhouse #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this December 1966 issue sets a wonderfully absurd scene on an alien world: two young astronauts in red spacesuits encounter a uniformed anthropomorphic tiger pumping fuel into a sleek yellow spacecraft — with speech bubbles riffing on the era's famous "put a tiger in your tank" ad campaign, only here it's a human going in the tank instead. Cover pencils by Dexter Taylor and Dan DeCarlo, inked by Jon D'Agostino, capture the goofy charm that made Archie's Mad House a reliable source of offbeat humor. If you enjoy sci-fi spoofs with a light comedic touch, this one's a treat.
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Captain Sprocket versus Gadgetman, the villain with an empire full of gadgets.
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