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Mad #336

Jun 1995 · EC · 1.99 USD
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“SickER”

In "SickER," the absurdly surreal world of Mad #336 takes a sharp turn as Stuporman faces a crisis of identity when his alien origins and humanitarian impulses clash with the political machine of Newtron Gingrich, backed by the scheming Lox Lothar. Written by Arnie Kogen and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Angelo Torres, the issue pits idealism against influence in a satire that’s as biting as it is bizarre. The cover, a striking collaboration by Sam Viviano, captures the chaos perfectly.

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writer Arnie Kogen · artist, inker Angelo Torres · cover Sam Viviano

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artist, inker Angelo Torres
cover pencils, inks Sam Viviano

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Lotus has a thing for Stuporman, but finds colleague reporter Cluck boring. Lox Lothar overwhelms Stuporman with Newtron Gingrich, who disapproves of Stuporman helping the needy, wearing strange clothing, hanging out with reporters, and being an alien. With Lox Lothar's campaign contributions, Newtron Gingrich's way will prevail in America. A disgusted Stuporman decides to return to Krapton, as the other characters beg him to take them too.

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