Mad #241
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Knut Rider," Dave Berg delivers another sharp, observational gem from the pages of Mad, where the everyday chaos of modern life—from babysitters to fast food joints, exams to old age—is rendered with his signature wit. Penciled, inked, and written entirely by Berg, this 1983 issue captures the absurdity of routine with precision and humor, all framed by George Woodbridge’s iconic cover art.
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The trials and tribulations of dealing with comparisons, emergencies, baby sitters, guilt, splitsville, old age, traveling, eating out, answers, fast food joints, neighbors, handguns, exams, and running.
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