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National Lampoon Magazine#63
National Lampoon Magazine #63
“Silly Putty Comics”
"Silly Putty Comics" features a delightfully absurd tale from 1975, where Doug Kenney’s meticulously crafted model airplane meets a chaotic fate when a cherry bomb detonates in its cockpit—thanks to a prankish friend. Drawn and inked by Alan Rose, the story captures the anarchic humor of National Lampoon’s early years in a single, surreal sequence.
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artist, inker Alan Rose
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artist, inker Alan Rose
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A glob of Silly Putty escapes from a laboratory and terrorizes the country as it grows by picking up images of comic characters.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).