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Title:
Scenes We'd Like To See
Synopsis:
The princess get a surprise when she kisses a frog and it becomes a prince.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Edwing
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
Don Martin
Pages:
1.000
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
Jaw'd
Characters:
Roy Scheider [as Chief Brooding]; Richard Dreyfus [as Clod Hopper]; Robert Shaw [as Captain Squint]; Murray Hamilton [as Mayor Vault]; Jeffrey Kramer [as Schmendricks]; Annette Funicello [as Annette]
Synopsis:
In a parody of the film "Jaws," a local sheriff teams with a foul-mouthed fisherman and a nerdy ichthyologist to catch a shark menacing the local beach.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Notes:
This was also reprinted in Mad Special #41.
Title:
More "Modern" Fairy Tales
Synopsis:
Six "Modern" fairly tales: The Man Of The People, The Wise Carriage Makers, The Generous Minstrels, The Rescue, The Author and The Careful Chemist.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Don Reilly
Pencils:
Paul Coker, Jr.
Inks:
Paul Coker, Jr.
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
A Mad Look At Sharks
Synopsis:
Humourous shark cartoons.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Sergio Aragonés
Pencils:
Sergio Aragonés
Inks:
Sergio Aragonés
Title:
"Talent Evaluation" Ads for Other Career Training Programs
Synopsis:
Humorous look at other talent evaluations for other jobs, done like the old "Draw This Figure" art school tests in old comics.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Tom Koch
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
The Lighter Side Of... Anxiety
Synopsis:
A humorous look at Anxiety.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Dave Berg
Pencils:
Dave Berg
Inks:
Dave Berg
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
One Day In South Dakota
Synopsis:
A lumberjack helps work on Mount Rushmore.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Title:
Photo-Monotony
Synopsis:
A humorouse look at a photography magazine.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Dick DeBartolo
Pencils:
Irving Schild (Photography)
Inks:
Irving Schild (Photography)
Letters:
Typeset
Synopsis:
Instructions on how the create the Collectible Connectables.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Title:
Headlines of the Insect World
Synopsis:
Funny headlines about the insect world.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Paul Peter Porges
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Title:
The Prisoner's Last Request
Synopsis:
A prisoner smokes his last cigarette before the firing squad.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Title:
A Mad Look At... Model-Building
Synopsis:
Humourous look at model kits.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Sergio Aragonés
Pencils:
Sergio Aragonés
Inks:
Sergio Aragonés
Title:
It's Bad Timing When...
Synopsis:
A humorous look at bad timing.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Lou Silverstone
Pencils:
Jack Rickard
Inks:
Jack Rickard
Synopsis:
The White Spy uses a chicken who thinks he's a snake on the Black Spy.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
The Mad Economics Primer
Synopsis:
Mad looks at economics.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Stan Hart
Pencils:
Al Jaffee
Inks:
Al Jaffee
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
A Collection of Mad X-RAYvings
Synopsis:
A look at what things would look like if you had X-Ray vision.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Don Edwing
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Title:
The Lighter Side Of... Summer Hazards
Synopsis:
A Mad look at the hazards of summer.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Dave Berg
Pencils:
Dave Berg
Inks:
Dave Berg
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
One Tuesday Afternoon on West Main Street
Synopsis:
Can a dog's nose be to cold?
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
Specialized Magazines For Office Waiting Rooms
Synopsis:
Humourous magazines for the waiting rooms of different professions.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Tom Koch
Pencils:
Jack Rickard
Inks:
Jack Rickard
Letters:
Typeset
Synopsis:
The Black Spy has a sub disguised as a rowboat.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Mad's Obnoxious Sports Spectator of the Year
Synopsis:
A look at an obnoxious sports spectator.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Lou Silverstone
Pencils:
Jack Davis
Inks:
Jack Davis
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
The Mad Handbook of House-Guesting
Synopsis:
A look at being a house-guest.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Paul Peter Porges
Pencils:
Jack Davis
Inks:
Jack Davis
Title:
Time Drags... Time Flies...
Synopsis:
A funny look at time.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Stan Hart
Pencils:
Jack Rickard
Inks:
Jack Rickard
Title:
One Sunday Morning in the Park
Synopsis:
A husband has trouble keeping his hat on.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
Kojerk
Characters:
Telly Savalas [as Theo Kojerk]; George Savalas [as Stayfroze]; Dan Frazer [as Chief]; Kevin Dobson [as Cracker]
Synopsis:
In a parody of the TV series "Kojak," a Manhattan police detective tries to solve crimes in between being stylish and lovable.
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