Showing posts with label mort drucker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mort drucker. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

MAD Musicals



How about a singalong to wipe away the blues? If you somehow missed the Star Trek musical, the Star Wars musical and the Lord Of The Rings musical on Broadway, or didn't get the original cast recording album, now's your chance to catch up. All together now.




















Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Mad Movie Cops



In the '70's urban paranoia had reached such a height, that the old white hatted heroes were no longer seen as relevant. And Hollywood answered with a new breed of movie cop, the kind that trampled all over criminal's rights as well as their spines.
These were heroes who were barely one step removed from their enemies, but as borderline psychotic fascist Dirty Harry and bigoted asshole Popeye Doyle rampaged through the streets, cleaning up the scum, we loved 'em. And they directly inspired every single action hero since, with the attraction that the viewer was at least vaguely challenged into whether these were the kind of screen heroes we wanted, or deserved.


Mad meanwhile, wasn't interested in all this socio-political nonsense. Here's Dirty Larry and What's The Connection?














Monday, 12 December 2016

Mlle. Marie



Mlle. Marie never really got a fair shake in the Bronze Age, appearing here and there but never really earning a title of her own. Maybe it was the boys own mentality of War books that made her less exciting to readers than Sgt. Rock or The Viking Commando, but that's exactly why I liked her. Sexy french babe fighting Germans for the Resistance? You betcha. Maybe we can get a time machine and get a young Juliette Binoche to play her in the movie.


Plus, Marie was drawn by Mad's very own Mort Drucker, being as great at serious adventure as he was at everything else. Here's The Battle Doll in two adventures from the back pages of Rock's book.