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COVER DETAILS
Title:
We Mock Minions
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman; Minions
Pencils:
Mark Fredrickson (credited)
Inks:
Mark Fredrickson (credited)
Colors:
Mark Fredrickson (credited)
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Random Samplings of Reader Mail
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman; David Hester; Tom Koch; Lou Silverstone; Fred Willard; Sara Haskell (fingernails only)
Synopsis:
Includes short memorials to longtime contributors Tom Koch and Lou Silverstone. Also includes a carton by Wiley Miller with a sign for the "law firm" of Richmond, Meglin & Viviano, a reference to MAD contributors.
Pages:
2.750
Pencils:
Sergio Aragonés; Wiley Miller
Inks:
Sergio Aragonés; Wiley Miller
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Letters from Ken W. Reed, Jim Lanctot, Megan Polkus, Mark Lambert, Addison Stansfield, Chris Donovan, Simon Leek, Conrad Leichty, and Annais Weiss.
Fan photos from Ken W. Reed and Addison Stansfield.
Pages:
0.250
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Publishing info, credits, and note that Mad #535 is on sale August 11.
At bottom of page 3 of Letters pages.
Title:
The Fundalini Pages
Characters:
Mitch McConnell; Michele Bachmann; Chris Christie; Sarah Palin; Ted Cruz; Rand Paul; Hannibal Lecther; Power Rangers; Donald Trump; Joe Bitterman; Nick
Synopsis:
Various short satires of pop culture.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Matt Lassen (credited); Teresa Burns Parkhurst (credited); Kenny Keil (credited); Emily Flake (credited); Jeff Kruse (credited); Samuel Ferri (credited); Scott Maiko (credited); Tom Cheney (credited); Garth Gerhart (credited)
Pencils:
Ward Sutton (credited); Tim Hamilton (credited, signed); Teresa Burns Parkhurst (credited, signed); Dreamstime (photo, credited); Jose Garibaldi (credited); Emily Flake (credited, signed); Rick Tulka (credited, signed); Samuel Ferri (credited, signed); John Kerschbaum (credited); Justin Peterson (credited); Tom Cheney (credited, signed); Garth Gerhart (credited); ? (photo)
Inks:
Ward Sutton (credited); Tim Hamilton (credited, signed); Teresa Burns Parkhurst (credited, signed); Dreamstime (photo, credited); Jose Garibaldi (credited); Emily Flake (credited, signed); Rick Tulka (credited, signed); Samuel Ferri (credited, signed); John Kerschbaum (credited); Justin Peterson (credited); Tom Cheney (credited, signed); Garth Gerhart (credited); ? (photo)
Letters:
typeset; Tim Hamilton (signed); Teresa Burns Parkhurst (signed); Emily Flake (signed); Samuel Ferri (signed); Tom Cheney (signed)
Notes:
Other items are "How the GOP Plans to Get the Latino Vote", "Most Popular Mall Fountain Wishes", "Common Mistakes to Avoid in a Rap Battle", "A Yeezy Boost Ad that Tells it Like it Is", "Samuel Ferri's Misconnected Moments", "Parents' Text Abbreviations Every Child Should Know", "Phrases You'll Never See in a Car & Driver Review", "Worst Selling Power Rangers DVDs", and "More "Up for Whatever" Labels That Bud Light Should Get Rid of".
Title:
Chris Christie's World
Characters:
Chris Christie
Synopsis:
A parody of Andrew Wyeth's painting "Christina's World".
Pages:
1.000
Script:
J. C. Duffy (credited)
Pencils:
Richard Williams (credited)
Inks:
Richard Williams (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Ray Drearyman
Characters:
Ray Drearyman; Crabby Drearyman; Muckey Drearyman; Dreary Drearyman; Punchy Drearyman; Cruller Drearyman; Bimbette Drearyman; Tezra Glopman; Leech; Avi; Loner; Ted Cruz; Mitch McConnell; John Boehner; Harry Reid; Nancy Pelosi
Synopsis:
Parody of "Ray Donovan" TV series. A Hollywood "fixer" gets into so much trouble in Los Angeles that he leaves town to try to fix Washington, DC.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Arnie Kogen (credited)
Pencils:
Tom Richmond (credited)
Inks:
Tom Richmond (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Background characters in one scene drawn in Jack Davis' style and the fight referee is named Jack.
Other unnamed characters appear to be patterned after Potato Pie and Daryll from the TV show.
Title:
Amazing #Lifehacks That Will Totally Change Your #Life!
Synopsis:
Entirely unnecessary (and dubious quality) tips and tricks to improve your life.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Kenny Keil (credited)
Pencils:
Kevin Pope (credited)
Inks:
Kevin Pope (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Spy Vs Spy
Characters:
White Spy; Black Spy
Synopsis:
The Black Spy fools the White Spy into standing on a manhole concealing a dynamite charge.
The White Spy substitutes a blade for a flag, which slices the Black Spy when he lowers it.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Peter Kuper (signed, credited)
Pencils:
Peter Kuper (signed, credited)
Inks:
Peter Kuper (signed, credited)
Notes:
Two cartoons.
Title:
Planning for Your Summer Music Festival
Characters:
Kanye West; Skrillex; Alfred E. Neuman
Synopsis:
A panoramic look at all the problems of attending an outdoor music festival.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Kenny Keil (credited)
Pencils:
John Martz (credited)
Inks:
John Martz (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
When Minions Go Really, Really Bad
Characters:
Minions; Buzz Lightyear; Lightning McQueen; Dexter; Snow White; Queen Elsa of Arendelle; Papa Smurf; Mario; Gumby; Pokey; Olive Oyl; Elmer Fudd; Fred Flintstone; Waldo
Synopsis:
Situations where Minions show just how evil they can be.
Synopsis:
Tad's bike is stollen and he mistakes another identical bike for his, bringing it home. He returns that bike to its owner, but doesn't stick around to see what happens.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Tim Carvell (credited)
Pencils:
?; Dreamstime (photo)
Inks:
?; Dreamstime (photo)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Includes a couple of illustrations and some photos.
Title:
A Mad Look at Cosplay
Characters:
Superman
Synopsis:
A look at things that go wrong with people dressed in comic book character costumes. Superman comes in second place in the Superman lookalike contest.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Sergio Aragonés (signed, credited)
Pencils:
Sergio Aragonés (signed, credited)
Inks:
Sergio Aragonés (signed, credited)
Title:
New Ideas to Speed Up Baseball
Synopsis:
Bad ideas to speed up baseball games.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Mike Morse (credited)
Pencils:
Bob Staake (credited)
Inks:
Bob Staake (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
New Ideas to Slow Down Baseball
Synopsis:
Stupid ideas to slow down baseball games.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Jeff Kruse (credited)
Pencils:
Bob Staake (credited)
Inks:
Bob Staake (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Haunting Legend of Echo Point
Synopsis:
Two hikers get an unexpected echo of a material substance.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
John Caldwell (credited)
Pencils:
Phil McAndrew [as PhilM] (signed, credited)
Inks:
Phil McAndrew [as PhilM] (signed, credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Why 999 Shoppers Out Of 1,000 Never Collect Those Manufacturers' Rebates
Synopsis:
Tracing what happens to the 999 shoppers who fail to successfully receive a product rebate.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Tom Koch (credited)
Pencils:
Paul Coker (credited)
Inks:
Paul Coker (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Despicable People Live-Tweet "Minions"
Characters:
Minions; Kim Jong-Un; Chris Brown; Dr. Oz; Donald Trump; Bill Cosby; Kris Jenner; Jenny McCarthy; Brian Williams; Robert Durst; Bill Belichick; Roger Ailes; Justin Bieber
Synopsis:
Fake celebrities' tweets about the Minions.
Pages:
2.000
Pencils:
Anton Emdin (credited); ? photos
Inks:
Anton Emdin (credited); ? photos
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Strip Club
Characters:
Plastic Man
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Kenny Keil (credited); KC Green (credited); Liniers (signed, credited); Kevin Werth (credited); Christopher Baldwin (signed, credited); Nathan Cooper (signed, credited)
Pencils:
Kenny Keil (credited); KC Green (credited); Liniers (signed, credited); Kevin Werth (credited); Christopher Baldwin (signed, credited); Nathan Cooper (signed, credited)
Inks:
Kenny Keil (credited); KC Green (credited); Liniers (signed, credited); Kevin Werth (credited); Christopher Baldwin (signed, credited); Nathan Cooper (signed, credited)
Letters:
Kenny Keil (credited); KC Green (credited); Liniers (signed, credited); Kevin Werth (credited); Christopher Baldwin (signed, credited); Nathan Cooper (signed, credited)
Notes:
A collection of six comic strips.
Title:
Fashion Police Takes on Avengers Age of Ultron
Characters:
The Ghost of Joan Rivers; Brad Goreski; Giuliana Rancic; Tim Gunn; Iron Man; Thor; The Hulk; Hawkeye; Black Widow; The Vision; Captain America; Nick Fury; Scarlet Witch; Quicksilver; Ultron
Synopsis:
The Fashion Police TV show hosts knock the outfits of the Marvel superheroes and villain.
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman; Maya Angelou; Ted Cruz; Hillary Clinton; Ronald Reagan; Ron Burgundy (photo of Will Ferrell); Ron Jeremy; Ronald McDonald; Ron Howard; Ronda Rousey; Ron Paul; Ron Weasley (photo of Rupert Grint); Ron Perlman
Synopsis:
Eight short satires of pop culture.
Pages:
2.000
Pencils:
?; ? (photo)
Inks:
?; ? (photo)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Items are: USPS Issues Corrected Maya Angelou Stamp, Mad Explains the Indiana State Seal, How to Tell if Your Kraft Mac & Cheese Contains Metal Filings, The Startling Similarities and Differences Between March Madness and Utah Reinstating the Firing Squad, Hillary's Mrs. Clean Magic Hard Drive Eraser, Ted Cruz-Lines, movie poster for Avengers Age of All Ron, and 7 Effects of California's Water-use Restrictions.
Title:
Things You Don't Want to Hear from Your Uber Driver
Synopsis:
As an Uber driver crashes into everything in sight, he tells his passenger how great the service is.
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CGC Census Report*
Grade
0.5
1.0
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.8
9.9
10.0
Total
Universal
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
12
Qualified
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Signature Series
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Restored
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
12
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