Mad #400
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Untold History of Mad Magazine," Dave Berg takes a sharp, satirical dive into the absurdities of modern life—from driver’s ed to therapy, from office politics to aging—with his signature wit and deadpan precision. Penciled, inked, and written entirely by Berg, this 400th issue is a hallmark of the magazine’s enduring voice, with a cover by Robert Silvers that perfectly captures its sardonic spirit.
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A cynical look at justice, driver’s ed, bands, relationships, the future, finances, business, education, therapy, getting older, the office, priorities, and doctors.
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