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The Complete Color Mad #4

Jan 1987 · Russ Cochran · [none]
“Alice in Wonderland!”

"Alice in Wonderland!" is a delightfully absurd parody from Harvey Kurtzman, brought to life with wild energy by Bill Elder’s dynamic art and inks, and vividly colored by Marie Severin. This 1987 issue of The Complete Color Mad #4 delivers a riot of satirical ads—ranging from "How To Hypnotize" to "Tromp Stamps Co."—all in the spirit of Mad’s classic irreverence, with no plot to follow, just pure, chaotic fun.

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writer Harvey Kurtzman · artist, inker Bill Elder · colorist Marie Severin

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artist, inker Bill Elder
colorist Marie Severin

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Parody ads for "How To Hypnotize", "Get Prizes...Make Money", "Rubber Bubble Gum", "Tromp Stamps Co.", "Ded Ryder Cowboy Carbine", and "Alwett Physical Training Course."

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