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COVER DETAILS
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman; Richard Nixon; Spiro Agnew; William F. Buckley; Ronald Reagan; Edward Kennedy; Bob Hope; Uncle Sam; Hubert Humphrey; Rev. Billy Graham; John Wayne [as Rooster Cogburn]; Edmund Muskie; Abbie Hoffman; Nelson Rockefeller; Bobby Seale; John Lindsey
Pencils:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Inks:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Alfred E. Neuman manages to be in the crowd reciting while holding the flag poster at the same time.
STORY DETAILS
Title:
A Modern Cinderella
Characters:
Cinderella; Her fairy godmother
Synopsis:
The Cinderella transformation scene is updated for the modern seventies.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Jack Kent
Pencils:
Jack Rickard (signed)
Inks:
Jack Rickard (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Inside front cover.
Title:
Fairy Tales as Told by Today's Celebrities
Characters:
Joe Namath; Jerry Rubin; Spiro Agnew; Don Rickles
Synopsis:
Grimm's Fairy Tales are retold and their message altered by contemporary celebrities based on their own experiences.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Frank Jacobs
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Scandal Magazines of the Future
Characters:
Richard Burton; Elizabeth Taylor; Angela Davis
Synopsis:
Tabloid scandal magazines are updated to contemporary celebrities and issues.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Stan Hart
Pencils:
Jack Rickard (signed)
Inks:
Jack Rickard (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Individualized Caskets
Synopsis:
Coffins tailored to the profession of the deceased.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Norm Doherty
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Guarantees and Warranties
Synopsis:
Examples of how today's product warranties aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Al Jaffee
Pencils:
Al Jaffee
Inks:
Al Jaffee
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Prosperity
Synopsis:
The gradual drifting apart of a married couple is depicted through the successive model of car they purchase.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Max Brandel
Pencils:
Bob Clarke (signed)
Inks:
Bob Clarke (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Shocking "Mad Flag" Poster
Synopsis:
Replica poster of the American flag, with the red stripes replaced by a rewritten Pledge of Allegiance, reflecting the polarization of contemporary American society
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Max Brandel ?
Pencils:
Mort Drucker (signed) (page 1)
Inks:
Mort Drucker (signed) (page 1)
Letters:
Max Brandel ? (pages 2-3)
Notes:
Page one is a reprint of the cover art by Mort Drucker. Pages two and three are a pullout poster.
Title:
Pro Football
Characters:
Frank Gifford [as Frank Gifted]; Pete Rozelle [as Pete Doughsmell]
Synopsis:
A former football player turned announcer narrates a comparison of pro football in its infancy with contemporary pro football.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Jack Davis
Inks:
Jack Davis
Letters:
typeset
Title:
In the out Exit
Characters:
Sandy Dennis [as Miss Parrot]; Roy Poole [as Mr. McHate]; Eileen Heckart [as Miss Pastorfield]; Patrick Bedford [as Mr. Barringer]; Sorrell Booke [as Dr. Bested]; James Franciscus [as Mr. Nudnik]; Sidney Portier [as Mr. Thackeray]
Synopsis:
In a parody of the film "Up the Down Staircase," an idealistic teacher attempts to teach in a crime-ridden inner city school.
Pages:
7.000
Script:
Stan Hart
Pencils:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Inks:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Drawn Out Dramas
Script:
Sergio Aragones
Pencils:
Sergio Aragones
Inks:
Sergio Aragones
Notes:
Cartoons drawn into the margins of random pages.
Title:
Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts
Characters:
Wilt Chamberlain; Hubert Humphrey; Lyndon Johnson
Synopsis:
Parody of the syndicated comic panel "Ripley's Believe It Or Not"; Various human oddities and random occurrences are depicted.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Arnie Kogen
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Letters:
Bob Clarke; typeset
Title:
What Is a Square?
Synopsis:
Analysis of what makes someone a social outcast in current society.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Arnie Kogen
Pencils:
Sergio Aragones
Inks:
Sergio Aragones
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Don Martin Looks At Frogs
Synopsis:
A series of humorous incidents involving frogs.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin (signed)
Inks:
Don Martin (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Lighter Side of Driving
Synopsis:
Satirical look at the good and bad aspects of motor vehicle operation.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Dave Berg
Pencils:
Dave Berg
Inks:
Dave Berg
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Hippie Magazine
Synopsis:
A niche magazine aimed at hippies.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
George Woodbridge
Inks:
George Woodbridge
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Mad's Snappy Answers To Stupid Questions
Synopsis:
Obtuse questions draw sarcastic responses in every day situations. The feature even provides a blank for the reader to provide a sarcastic response.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Al Jaffee
Pencils:
Al Jaffee (signed)
Inks:
Al Jaffee (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The New Back-Scratcher
Synopsis:
A harried husband uses his plastic back-scratcher in a manner not originally intended by the manufacturer.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin (signed)
Inks:
Don Martin (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Songs of Wealth, Possessions, Greed, Property and Creeping Materialism
Synopsis:
The lyrics of popular songs are altered to reflect contemporary greed.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Frank Jacobs
Pencils:
George Woodbridge
Inks:
George Woodbridge
Letters:
typeset
Title:
A Nostalgic Look at Sandlot Baseball
Synopsis:
A look back at how boys played baseball before organized Little League baseball.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Dean Norman
Pencils:
Paul Coker Jr.
Inks:
Paul Coker Jr.
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Mission: Ridiculous
Characters:
Peter Graves [as Mr. Phelts]; Greg Morris [as Blarney]; Peter Lupus [as Billy]; Martin Landau [as Bowling]; Barbara Bain [as Synonym]
Synopsis:
Parody of the TV series "Mission: Impossible"; a team of secret agents try to retrieve stolen microfilm in the most suspicious way possible.
Pages:
7.000
Script:
Dick DeBartolo
Pencils:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Inks:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Advantages of the Suburbs For Kids
Synopsis:
A comparison of urban life versus suburban life for raising children.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Paul Coker Jr.
Inks:
Paul Coker Jr.
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Spy Vs. Spy
Characters:
The Black Spy; The White Spy
Synopsis:
The Black Spy fakes out the White Spy with a fake freighter.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Antonio Prohias
Pencils:
Antonio Prohias (signed)
Inks:
Antonio Prohias (signed)
Title:
The Lighter Side of Swimming Pools
Synopsis:
Satirical look at the pastime of swimming.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Dave Berg
Pencils:
Dave Berg
Inks:
Dave Berg
Letters:
typeset
Title:
You Know You're Really Married When...
Synopsis:
Examples of tell tale signs that you've been married for quite a while.
Synopsis:
In a parody of the film "Bonnie and Clyde," two really adorable bumpkins decide to embark on a life of crime.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Title:
One Day Last Summer
Synopsis:
Two hobos find what they think is a full bottle of liquor.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin (signed)
Inks:
Don Martin (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
What New Source of Explosive Energy Has The United States Developed
Synopsis:
America has something even more volatile than nuclear power.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Al Jaffee
Pencils:
Al Jaffee (signed)
Inks:
Al Jaffee (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Inside back cover.
Title:
The Shill Gasoline Commercial
Synopsis:
In a parody of Shell Oil TV commercials, a test car blows past the mileage marker competing gasoline brands take the test car, and unfortunately over a cliff.
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