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Mad Special [Mad Super Special]#67
Cover: Norman Mingo

Mad Special [Mad Super Special] #67

Jul 1989 · EC · 2.95 USD
“Stuporman ZZZ”

In "Stuporman ZZZ," the absurdly named Cluck Kennt returns to his high school reunion, only to find himself caught between his good-natured self and a newly awakened, mischievous alter ego—thanks to a dose of Kraptonite. Written by Stan Hart and brought to life with signature wit by artist Mort Drucker, the story unfolds as Cluck’s inner chaos threatens to upend global order, all while Webster’s plot to seize power via computer takes a bizarre turn. The cover by Norman Mingo captures the madness perfectly, a 2.95 USD slice of 1989 satire that’s equal parts surreal and sharp.

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writer Stan Hart · artist, inker Mort Drucker · cover Norman Mingo

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writer Stan Hart
artist, inker Mort Drucker
cover pencils, inks Norman Mingo

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Stuporman, as Cluck Kennt, attends his high school reunion and reconnects with Luna. Meanwhile Webster coerces Gus into helping him take over the country by computer. Gus exposes Stuporman to Kraptonite, compelling him to do nasty things like put a whoopee cushion in the U.N. secretary general's chair. Stuporman's evil side and his good side (Cluck) do battle, then reintegrate. Gus helps Stuporman beat Webster, and Stuporman lets Gus go.

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