Marvel Titles
MAD DOG
#1
COMIC BOOK
BY MARVEL
CIRCA 1993
4.00

Mad Dog ran six issues, it was a flip-book with two stories per issue, a "serious" one (writer: Evan Dorkin, penciler: Gordon Purcell, inker: Ray Mccarthy) and a comical one done by Ty Templeton and inked by Jeff Albrecht. The mad dog character was the fictional hero that Bob Newhart's character drew on the short lived CBS-TV sitcom, Bob.



MAD DOG
MS MARVEL
MARVEL TEAM UP - SNL
MARVEL TALES
CAPTAIN AMERICA
CONEHEADS
CRYPT OF SHADOWS
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
RAIDERS OF THE LOST AR
ROCKET RACCOON
ROCKET RACCOON
ROCKET RACCOON
TOMB OF DRACULA
TOMB OF DRACULA
TOMB OF DRACULA
DOCTOR STRANGE
DOCTOR STRANGE
RED SONJA
CONAN THE BARBARIAN
CONAN THE BARBARIAN
ALADDIN
PATSY WALKER
MAN FROM ATLANTIS
A NEW HOPE

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Fun.com started years ago with the discovery of a purple monster hiding inside the Fallenstein's home in Mankato, MN. The monster imbued the family with a love of Halloween and told them to spread it across the entire world. Armed with nothing but a sewing machine and some serious skills, one of their founders made Halloween costumes for her children every year, but it wasn't until her kids were grown that the idea of opening a season costume rental shop took hold. Starting in the garage with only a couple dozen costumes, Costumes Galore became a season success in the Mankato, Minnesota area which got bigger and bigger each year. ...And then they took the business online and went from a small, family-run business operating out of a garage a couple months a year into a huge, family-run business with over 100 year-round employees and thousands of season employees, operating out of a 200,000 square foot warehouse in less than a decade! Suffice it to say, the monster is pleased.

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