Incurably Mad! #6 (88-861)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1979 collection from Warner Books gathers the complete run of the short-lived but highly regarded underground comix series Incurably Mad!, known for its irreverent humor and satirical edge. Featuring contributions from notable underground artists of the era, the volume captures the raw, countercultural spirit of late-70s alternative comics in a single paperback edition.
Incurably Mad! #6 (1979) delivers a delightfully absurd slice of surreal humor, all drawn in the unmistakable, manic style of Sergio Aragonés. As the artist’s hand races across a wall, a dog, and a passing lady, a policeman and two orderlies stand frozen in wait—just one moment away from a punchline only Aragonés could deliver. The cover, also by Aragonés, captures the chaotic energy of the interior with his signature over-the-top, detail-packed line work.
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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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