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National Lampoon Magazine#24
National Lampoon Magazine #24
“The Runaway”
In "The Runaway," Stan Mack crafts a delightfully absurd slice of 1972 counterculture humor, where two men on a city sidewalk are suddenly upended by a chorus of tiny, wild-eyed old ladies bursting from a garbage can—singing, dancing, and defying all logic. A surreal, hand-drawn comic gem from the early days of National Lampoon, all drawn and lettered by Mack in his signature offbeat style.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Stan Mack
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Two men are loitering on the sidewalk in front of the diner, when tiny crazy (but magical) old ladies climb out of a garbage can and begin singing.
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