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Originally Posted by Wonder Boy
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Mayor Pete Buttegeig.
Oops!
I mean Alfred E. Neuman, as a lax looking Frankenstein, on the cover of MAD CLASSICS 3, Nov 2005.



Updated with a working image, because I love the far-from-threatening Karloff-looking Frankenstein Neuman :

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Originally Posted by Wonder Boy
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Maybe this MAD 60, Jan 1961 cover would have been the better comparison of Neuman to the gay mayor Pete Buttegeig.

"I like Dick"!
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Also updated :

https://readallcomics.com/mad-060/

https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/MAD/Issue-60?id=73621

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MAD 242, October 1983, that includes a movie parody of "Return of the Jedi" by Mort Drucker.
And also by Drucker, a parody of the TV series "The A-Team" .
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/MAD/Issue-242?id=73008
https://readallcomics.com/mad-242/

The A-Team has recently regained popularity, with marathons of episodes running several times a week on Sundance channel, and also now on IFC.

Outside of MAD, artist Robert Crumb did a story titled "The Ruff-Tuff Cream-Puffs Take Charge", that first ran in HUP # 1, in 1987,
and could double as another parody of the A-Team.
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Hup/Issue-1?id=182504
https://readallcomics.com/hup-1/

"The Ruff-Tuff Creampuffs" story later appeared also in the collected book R.CRUMB'S AMERICA (Last Gasp, 2005, in a larger 9" X 12" size)

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From MAD issue 168, July 1974.
https://readallcomics.com/mad-168/


A parody of the hippie movie "Billy Jack"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Jack

For those unfamiliar with it, the movie centers on a small town in the southwestern U.S. circa 1971. And there's a Native American guy named Billy Jack who is a Vietnam war veteran, and known locally for his skills as a martial arts fighter. Billy Jack's girlfriend runs a farm/commune populated by a lot of hippies, peaceful but a bit spaced out, who are scorned, mocked, and sometimes attacked by the more belligerent locals of the nearby town.
In the movie version, Billy Jack confronts some of the locals when he catches them roughing up some hippie kids, and Billy Jack takes off his boots, to kick them more precisely when fighting, with the right edges of his feet.

In the MAD parody version, Billy Jack is so lethal with his feet because he hasn't washed his feet in 2 years, and knocks all these guys out with the powerful stench !


There's also a parody of the Billy Jack movie ("Billy Jerk", a 1-page parody ) in Marvel's CRAZY magazine, issue 5, July 1974.

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Another off-the deep-end of the frog pond offering from Don Martin.

From MAD 177, Sept 1975.
https://readallcomics.com/mad-177/

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From MAD 167, June 1974.
https://readallcomics.com/mad-167/

Another funny twist on the fairy tale princess kissing a frog theme.
And just one of three outstandingly funny Don Martin pages in this issue.

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One more Don Maritn offering, from MAD 175, June 1975, "The Prisoner's Last Request"
https://readallcomics.com/mad-175/



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I could only find this Spanish-translated version online, but it is non-verbal, and so just as clear in this version, except for being re-titled in Spanish.

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