Mad #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hello, Lyndon! or My Fair Lady Bird," Dick DeBartolo and Mort Drucker deliver a sharp, satirical take on pageant culture, where a parade of glamorous airheads vies for a meaningless title, judged by celebrities hawking products and cheered on by a crowd more interested in spectacle than substance. A 30-cent comic from 1966, this issue stands out for its biting wit and iconic caricatures, with Drucker’s expressive art bringing the absurdity to life.
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In a parody of beauty pageants, a collection of airheads compete for a sham title while celebrity judges plug their products and the audience ogles the contestants.
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