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Stuff I've read

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the bookcase of chaos | Stuff I've read the bookcase of chaos Stuff I've read Skip to content Home About ← Older posts #16–THE MAD ART OF WALLY WOOD Posted on March 7, 2016 by Sam Gafford For my money, there are only a handful of comic book artists that deserve the title of ‘master’. They are Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Wally Wood. Wood’s art was always superb no matter if he were drawing a science fiction strip, a humor story or superheroes. Wood’s hyper-realism and mastery of the now lost art of zip-a-tone transfixed me as a kid and still does. After all these years, I can look at his art and STILL find something new to marvel at. This collection brings together all of Wood’s stories from MAD issues #1-23 when MAD was virtually changing the comic landscape around it. The bulk of the stories are Wood’s satires on movies (“The Wild 1”), comic books (“Bat-boy and Rubin”) or comic strips (“Flesh Garden”) but there are a few other items included as well. I es...

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