Incurably Mad! #6 (76-949)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1977 collection gathers a selection of Sergio Aragonés's signature madcap cartoons and gags, originally published in Mad magazine. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein, the volume showcases Aragonés's distinctive, wordless visual humor and his unique ability to pack each page with intricate, chaotic scenes. It stands as a testament to his long-running contribution to the magazine's irreverent style.
In Incurably Mad! #6 (1977), Sergio Aragonés unleashes his signature chaotic energy in a single, wildly inventive panel: a man—Sergio himself, in a meta twist—frantically sketches on walls, a dog, and a passing lady, all while a policeman and two orderlies silently wait for him to notice them. The entire issue is a visual fever dream, drawn entirely by Aragonés, with every line and scribble contributing to the escalating absurdity.
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As Sergio Aragonés feverishly draws on a wall (and a dog, and a lady, etc.), a policeman and two orderlies wait for him to turn around and see them.
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