Steaming Mad #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "If Comic Characters Were Psychoanalyzed," Al Jaffee delivers a sharp, satirical take on superhero tropes with a twist: a detective’s personal vendetta against organized crime unfolds in a parody of "Bullitt," complete with high-speed chases and gritty determination. Mort Drucker’s expressive artwork brings the absurd psychology of comic book heroes to life, with the story’s interior art and inking by Drucker adding a layered, deadpan humor.
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In a parody of the film "Bullitt," after an attack on his partner by organized crime, a police detective conducts a one-man war on those responsible.
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