Mad #507
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Fundalini Pages" in Mad #507 (2011) delivers a sharp, satirical roundup of the year’s most absurd headlines and pop culture moments, skewering everything from Despicable Me and Lady Gaga’s meat dress to The Expendables and Eat, Pray, Love—all in the signature, chaotic style of the magazine. With a rotating cast of writers including Al Jaffee and a diverse lineup of artists from Jack Syracuse to Drew Friedman, the issue blends parody, visual wit, and a parade of recognizable parodies, from Wimpy Kid to Snakes on a Plane. The cover by Mark Fredrickson perfectly captures the issue’s irreverent tone.
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A collection of and parodies of the year's big news and entertainment stories. Parodies of "Creature From The Black Lagoon" movie, the "Wimpy Kid" books, "Despicable Me" movie, "Absolut Vodka" ads, "Eat, Pray, Love" book, "The Expendables" movie, "The Cleveland Show" TV show, "Bodies...The Exhibition" museum exhibit, "Jaws" movie, "The Audacity of Hope" book, Lady Gaga's meat dress, "Snakes On A Plane" movie, "Car And Driver" magazine, the 10 Commandments, "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" book, and the "Teen Titans" comic book are used.
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