Archie's Madhouse Annual #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of Archie's Giant Series line, this 1968 annual packs in plenty of laughs across its oversized pages, with George Gladir writing and Joe Edwards handling the art, inking, and lettering throughout. The cover sets the comedic tone perfectly — a bemused flight attendant outside a "Rational Airlines" jet wonders aloud "Is this any way to run an airline?" while a giant disembodied hand holds her back, and a lower panel captures kids gleefully chasing an ice cream truck to the amusement of onlookers debating hippies. At 25 cents, this Giant Series package delivers the zany, gag-driven humor that made Mad House a reliable crowd-pleaser in the late sixties.
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Alice is chosen to be the first girl on the moon, but the launch of her rocket is almost sabotaged by her rival Brunhilda.
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