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Cover: Irving Schild

Mad #327

May 1994 · EC · 1.95 USD
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“Swine-filled”

In "Swine-filled," Professor Ecch unleashes his bizarre Ecch Men in a wild crossover that pits them against the Sentients and their fearsome parents, culminating in a high-stakes battle at the Mutant Control Agency. With writer Dick DeBartolo and artist Sam Viviano bringing the absurd chaos to life, the Ecch Men now face their ultimate showdown: reclaiming Saturday morning TV from the Looney Tunes. The cover by Irving Schild captures the madness in full, making this a standout moment in the series’ surreal run.

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writer Dick DeBartolo · artist, inker Sam Viviano · cover Irving Schild

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artist, inker Sam Viviano
cover pencils, inks Irving Schild

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Professor Ecch introduces the huge roster of his Ecch Men. The Ecch-Men rescue Judo-Lee from a Sentient and her fearful parents. The Ecch-Men wipe out the Sentients at the Mutant Control Agency, but now face their biggest challenge: wresting control of Saturday morning TV from the Looney Tunes characters.

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