Incurably Mad! #6 (94-393)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Incurably Mad! #6 (1980), Sergio Aragonés unleashes his signature chaotic energy in a single, surreal panel: a man in a frenzy scribbles wildly across a wall, a dog, and a passing lady, while a policeman and two orderlies stand frozen in the background, waiting for him to notice them. The entire issue is a masterclass in visual comedy, with Aragonés handling art, inks, and lettering—proving once again why his name is synonymous with absurd, meticulously drawn madness.
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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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