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"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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American legal case
story "Superduperman" was published. While it did not specifically reference the lawsuit, the story recounts the battle between Superduperman and "Captain
National Comics Publications, Inc. v. Fawcett Publications, Inc.
National_Comics_Publications,_Inc._v._Fawcett_Publications,_Inc.
Fictional character from Popeye
Yokum" from Li'l Abner), "Melvin of the Apes" (a parody of Tarzan) and "Superduperman" (a parody of Superman). After Poopeye had defeated all of them thanks
Swee'Pea
Comics by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
influenced by a Mad parody of Superman named "Superduperman"; Moore said: "We wanted to take Superduperman 180 degrees—dramatic, instead of comedic". Moore
Watchmen
Character from Popeye
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
Olive_Oyl
1934–1977 American comic strip by Al Capp
bullet holes and stuff. Then look at Mad's "Teddy and the Pirates", "Superduperman!" or even Little Annie Fanny. Forget about it — slam dunk! Not taking
Li'l_Abner
Comics character
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
Shazam_(DC_Comics)
Canadian cartoonist and publisher (born 1956)
inspiration in Mad magazine, particularly Harvey Kurtzman and Wally Wood's "Superduperman" parody, as well as underground cartoonist Jack Jackson's Conan parody
Dave_Sim
dollars for EC. In the fourth issue appeared the Wally Wood-drawn "Superduperman", a parody of Superman and Captain Marvel, and the copyright infringement
Harvey Kurtzman's editorship of Mad
Harvey_Kurtzman's_editorship_of_Mad
Comics character
Printing Buck Rogers Hydroman Phantom Magician EC Comics Moon Girl Superduperman Elliot Publishing Company Kismet, Man of Fate Fiction House Fantomah
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Superhero comic book series
had expected. Also influenced by reading Harvey Kurtzman's Mad spoof "Superduperman", he was fascinated by the idea of what had happened to the fictional
Miracleman
Marvel Comics comic book series
Stuporman", a Superman takeoff recalling Wally Wood's influential "Superduperman" in Mad #4 (May 1952); the Ecchs-Men in "If Magneat-O Should Clobber
Not_Brand_Echh
American comic strip cartoonist and illustrator (1927–1981)
publisher DC filed against Captain Marvel's publisher Fawcett called "Superduperman!" battling Captain Marbles. Wood was instrumental in convincing EC publisher
Wally_Wood
American cartoonist (1924–1993)
fourth issue, which quickly sold out. The issue featured the Wood-drawn "Superduperman", a parody of Superman and Captain Marvel, including the copyright infringement
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(Genre: Teen comedy) Arnie Kogen Mort Drucker 207 1954-04 June 1979 Superduperman Superman: The Movie (December 1978) (Genre: Superhero) Larry Siegel
List_of_film_spoofs_in_Mad
American journalist and writer
"Westbank Piglet" in one panel (p. 2) of its first comic book parody Superduperman (issue #4). Interest in Pegler was briefly revived when a line originally
Westbrook_Pegler
Various incarnations of comic book superhero
(though the aliens of Image's universe, the Viltrumites, are hostile). "Superduperman!" was a parody comic seen in Mad Magazine #4, in which the title hero
Alternative versions of Superman
Alternative_versions_of_Superman
Book by Robert Mayer
me output. [sic]" suggesting "I’d still say that Harvey Kurtzman’s Superduperman probably had the preliminary influence, but I do remember Superfolks
Superfolks
Fictional character created by Harvey Kurtzman
with. With artwork by Wally Wood, Kurtzman first parodied Superman in "Superduperman" in the fourth issue of Mad in 1953. Goodman attends a pool party in
Goodman_Beaver
satirizing selected comic strips ("Little Orphan Melvin!"), comic books ("Superduperman!"), books ("Alice in Wonderland!"), films ("Hah! Noon!") and television
History_of_Mad
Comics character
Printing Buck Rogers Hydroman Phantom Magician EC Comics Moon Girl Superduperman Elliot Publishing Company Kismet, Man of Fate Fiction House Fantomah
Genius_Jones
Magazine features Harvey Kurtzman and Wally Wood's classic Superman parody Superduperman. This is the first specific comic book parody in Mad and strikes a nerve
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