Skrækmagasinet #17/1973
"Det forbandede ler" in Skrækmagasinet #17/1973 delivers a delightfully twisted series of single-panel gags from Sergio Aragonés, whose art and inks bring absurdity to life with sharp wit. From a gargoyle haunting a park bench to a hunter mistaking a flamingo for a butterfly, the humor is perfectly paced and delightfully strange. The cover, by Neal Adams, captures the issue’s eerie charm with a bold, expressive image.
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Multiple single panel gag cartoons. Guy on park bench feeding pigeons turns to see a gargoyle perched on the back of the bench. Hunter with a butterfly net sneaks up on what he thinks is a flamingo. A gargoyle is in love with a guy going to a costume ball dressed as a gargoyle.
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