Mad #337
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMAD #337 from July 1995 trains its satirical Bat-signal squarely on Batman Forever, and Mort Drucker's cover delivers the goods: a scowling, caricatured Batman dominates the foreground — bat-symbol gleaming on his chest — while floating question marks hint at a certain riddle-themed villain lurking nearby, and a smirking Alfred E. Neuman-style Robin perches confidently in the background. The issue also promises mockery of Jim Carrey and O.J. alongside the "Buttman Fershlugginer" parody, making this a wonderfully overstuffed snapshot of mid-'90s pop culture filtered through MAD's irreverent lens. Drucker's caricature work is as sharp and expressive as ever, giving the whole cover the feel of a loving roast rather than a cheap shot.
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A cynical look at the male ego, crime, gifts, disaster, school, viewing, therapy, pleasure, revenge, the office, logic, and doctors.
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