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COVER DETAILS
Title:
The Movies
Pencils:
Mort Drucker ?
Inks:
Mort Drucker ?
STORY DETAILS
Characters:
Pinocchio
Synopsis:
An alternate ending happens when Pinocchio comes to life.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Sergio Aragonés
Pencils:
Jack Rickard
Inks:
Jack Rickard
Title:
Lover's Story
Characters:
Ryan O'Neal [as Oscar Wallet IV]; Ali McGraw [as Penny Cowsnofskibumsteinpastafazoola]; Ray Milland [as Oscar Wallet III]; Katharine Balfour [as Mrs. Wallet]
Synopsis:
In a parody of the film "Love Story," a rich college boy romances an ethnic girl below his social station in spite of pressure from his parents, and then she dies - - beautifully.
Pages:
7.000
Script:
Mort Drucker ?
Pencils:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Inks:
Mort Drucker (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
At A Matinee
Synopsis:
A man speaks up when he can't see the movie because of what he thinks are two lovers making out in front of him at the theater.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Hollywood Surplus Sale
Synopsis:
Humorous uses for movie props.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Earle Doud
Pencils:
George Woodbridge
Inks:
George Woodbridge
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Airplot
Characters:
Mule Bakersdozen; Cinderblock; Tango Livingdoll; Vermin Swinger; B. Carria; Gryn Mayday; Antsin Hisspantz; Panicky Loudmouth; Obnoxious Kid; Adorable Nun; Phony Priest; Little Old Lady; Stowaway; Wide-Eyed Group Sickie
Synopsis:
Parody of the movie Airplane.
Pages:
7.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Title:
On the “Tarzan” Set
Characters:
Tarzan
Synopsis:
A day on the set of a Tarzan movie.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Anatomy of a Movie Ad Campaign
Synopsis:
Humorous movie ads.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Dick DeBartolo
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The $ound of Money
Synopsis:
Parody of the movie The Sound of Music.
Pages:
7.000
Script:
Stan Hart
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Title:
One Day While Filming a World War II Movie
Synopsis:
The star actress in a World War II movie isn't very smart.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Balmy and Clod
Characters:
Warren Booty; Faye Runaway; Shirley MacKook; Clod Barrow; Balmy Parker; C. W. Mess; Chuck Barrow; Blunjid;
Synopsis:
Parody of the movie Bonnie and Clyde.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Scenes We'd Like To See The Abominable Snowman
Synopsis:
A mountain climber discovers the Abominable Snowman.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Joe Orlando ?
Pencils:
Joe Orlando
Inks:
Joe Orlando
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Mad Drive-In Movie Primer
Synopsis:
10 lessons on going to a drive-in movie.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
George Woodbridge
Inks:
George Woodbridge
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Poopside Down Adventure
Characters:
Mr. Linassis; Mr. Roseman; Mrs. Roseman; Reverend Shout; Snoozin; Mr. Marytr; Limber; Apers
Synopsis:
Parody of the movie “The Poseidon Adventure”
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Dick DeBartolo
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Title:
New Movie Monsters from the Medical World
Synopsis:
Monster Movie style posters based on things that happen in the Medical profession.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
E. Nelson Bridwell
Pencils:
Jack Rickard
Inks:
Jack Rickard
Letters:
typeset
Title:
One Dark Night in a Laboratory
Synopsis:
A mad scientist creates a Frankenstein-like monster.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Put On
Characters:
General Boredly; Harris; Willie; Joe; General Put On; Field Marshal Monkmemory; Major Brownoze; Beetle Bailey (cameo); Sad Sack (cameo)
Synopsis:
Parody of the movie Patton
Pages:
7.000
Script:
Larry Siegel
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Appearances by Bill Maudlin's Willie and Joe chracters.
Title:
On the “Hunchback of Notre Dame” Set
Synopsis:
A smoke break during the filming of Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Don Martin
Pencils:
Don Martin
Inks:
Don Martin
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Mad's “Do-It-Yourself” Modern Movie Ads
Synopsis:
Do-it-yourself movie posters.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Sy Reit
Pencils:
Bob Clarke
Inks:
Bob Clarke
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
This story is also reprinted in Mad Special [Mad Super Special] #12
Title:
What's the Connection?
Characters:
Cockeye; Birdie; Salvatore Giuseppe Bocciballo; Angelina Bocciballo; Sol Beanstalk; Mr. Dapperbeaux; Lieutenant Simpleton
Synopsis:
In a parody of the film "The French Connection," a racist, violent narcotics detective tries to arrest the members of a drug-smuggling ring.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Dick DeBartolo
Pencils:
Mort Drucker
Inks:
Mort Drucker
Letters:
typeset
Title:
A Mad Guide to “TV Late Show” Cliché Movie Props
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