Talk:Night of the Living Apples/@comment-26423071-20180422003325

Ok, I guess I should elaborate:

Spoofing a spoof is an exercise in redundancy.

"Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" is a parody of 50s/60s B-movies. So, these comics are a parody of a parody.

You can't really parody something that doesn't take itselfseriously to begin with.

That's why Mel Brooks refused to spoof comedies, and why there are so many James Bond spoofs but not a single Austin Powers spoof.

This is just my opinion. You are free to disagree with it.