- "
Superduperman" is a
satirical story by
Harvey Kurtzman and
Wally Wood that was
published in the
fourth issue of Mad (April–May 1953).
Lampooning both...
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story "
Superduperman" was published.
While it did not
specifically reference the lawsuit, the
story recounts the
battle between Superduperman and "Captain...
- Yokum" from Li'l Abner), "Melvin of the Apes" (a
parody of Tarzan) and "
Superduperman" (a
parody of Superman).
After ****eye had
defeated all of them thanks...
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influenced by a Mad
parody of
Superman named "
Superduperman";
Moore said: "We
wanted to take
Superduperman 180 degrees—dramatic,
instead of comedic". Moore...
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parodied in "
Superduperman", a
satirical comic book
story by
Harvey Kurtzman and
Wally Wood in the
fourth issue of Mad (April/May 1953).
Superduperman, endowed...
- Yokum" from Li'l Abner), "Melvin of the Apes" (a
parody of Tarzan) and "
Superduperman" (a
parody of Superman). The
story was
reprinted in the
paperback MAD...
- Stuporman", a
Superman takeoff recalling Wally Wood's
influential "
Superduperman" in Mad #4 (May 1952); the Ecchs-Men in "If Magneat-O
Should Clobber...
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bullet holes and stuff. Then look at Mad's "Teddy and the Pirates", "
Superduperman!" or even
Little Annie ****.
Forget about it — slam dunk! Not taking...
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inspiration in Mad magazine,
particularly Harvey Kurtzman and
Wally Wood's "
Superduperman" parody, as well as
underground cartoonist Jack Jackson's
Conan parody...
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Printing Buck
Rogers Hydroman Phantom Magician EC
Comics Moon Girl
Superduperman Elliot Publishing Company Kismet, Man of Fate
Fiction House Fantomah...