Mad #29
In "The Mad Fast Food Employees Hate Book," Irving Schild delivers a gloriously absurd parody of Kellogg’s cereal print ads, where a man eats corn flakes straight from the mouth of a Sousaphone—pure, surreal nonsense with a side of existential snack-time rebellion. The all-illustrated interior by Schild, paired with Scott Anderson’s surreal cover art, makes this 2023 EC release a standout in the series’ ongoing tradition of offbeat, visually inventive humor.
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Parody of Kellogg's cereal print ads; A man eats corn flakes from the mouth of a Sousaphone for no reason other than to draw attention to the cereal.
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