The Non-Violent Mad #33 (86-110)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection reprints material from the satirical magazine Mad, focusing on the 'Non-Violent' theme that highlights the publication's absurdist humor rather than its occasional physical comedy. Featuring the iconic gap-toothed mascot Alfred E. Neuman, the volume gathers classic parodies and one-liners from the 1970s era of the magazine. It was released by Warner Books in 1975 as part of a series of themed Mad paperbacks.
"Stereotype-Casting" in The Non-Violent Mad #33 (1975) delivers a sharp, satirical take on post-college life, skewering the mundane through a mock-reunion of women from a women's college. Written by Arnie Kogen and brought to life with witty precision by artist Mort Drucker, the story unfolds in a deadpan parody of "The Group," where every conversation feels like a cliché. The cover, by Norman Mingo, captures the mood with its dry, exaggerated expressions.
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