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Mad Special [Mad Super Special]#101
Cover: Sam Viviano

Mad Special [Mad Super Special] #101

Jan 1995 · EC · 3.95 USD
“If Famous Movies Were Made into Comic Strips”

In "If Famous Movies Were Made into Comic Strips," writer Gary Belkin and artist Wallace Wood reimagine blockbuster films as daily newspaper strips, stretching the absurd logic of classics into the format of beloved comic strips like Peanuts, Mark Trail, B.C., Miss Peach, and Jules Feiffer’s panel. With sharp wit and playful art, the issue turns cinematic tropes into surreal, panel-by-panel gags, all rendered in Wood’s signature style and brought to life on the cover by Sam Viviano.

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writer Gary Belkin · artist, inker Wallace Wood · cover Sam Viviano

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artist, inker Wallace Wood
cover pencils, inks Sam Viviano

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers

If the riddle "Why did the chicken cross the road?" was the plot idea for a daily strip of Peanuts, Mark Trail, B.C., Miss Peach or Jules Feiffer’s panel.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).