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This special took no prisoners, mocking everything from DCโs publishing trends to infamous moments in DC history. And yes, as the companyโs biggest icon, Batman got more than a few jokes made at his and his franchiseโs expense. Bruceโs relationship with the Bat-Family, the infamous death of Jason Todd, and the offbeat naming conventions of his enemies are just some of the hilarious spoofs featured in this special. If you havenโt had a chance to see this special for yourself, read on to see 5 of the greatest Batman gags from MAD About DC #1.
5. โHappy Birthday, Mr. Wayneโ

What do you get for the man who has every bat-themed thing? Mariko Tamaki and Riley Rossmo assembled a one-page gag comic that answers that very question. โHappy Birthday, Mr Wayneโ sees Batman surrounded by various gifts the Bat-Family have given Bruce, with specialized notes from each member and commentary from Batman about their choice of gift. Itโs a short, but incredibly chuckle-worthy splash page, chock full of little details (including bats wearing party hats). If you like wholesome gags about Batman and his crew (ala Wayne Family Adventures), this is the spoof for you.
4. โJason Todd โ Vote Killerโ

Andrew Wheeler and Stephen Byrne go for something a little less wholesome with โJason Todd โ Vote Killerโ. In a parody of the advertisement that allowed fans to call in and decide Jasonโs fate during โDeath in the Familyโ, Red Hood takes center stage and demands an apology. The ad offers up two numbers, but only for the purpose of calling to apologize directly to Jason for voting to kill him. Itโs a dark joke, and you can really feel Red Hoodโs fury. But itโs so funny to see Jason threatening readers demanding a โsorryโ from over 5000 people.











