Mad #324
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Senseless in Seattle," Dave Berg delivers his signature satirical wit to a whirlwind tour of modern absurdities—ranging from office politics and parental pressure to the quirks of technology and the baffling logic of modern life—all rendered in his unmistakable, deadpan style. With crisp art and sharp observations, this 1994 issue of Mad captures the chaos of everyday routines with a laugh that’s as sharp as it is unexpected. The cover, by Richard Williams, perfectly encapsulates the issue’s tone with its exaggerated, cartoonish flair.
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The humorous aspects of dinosaurs, the economy, education, diets, warnings, modern technology, settling arguments, learning, pressure, the office, fathers, and doctors.
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