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COVER DETAILS
Title:
We Dump On The iPad
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman
Pencils:
Mark Fredrickson
Inks:
Mark Fredrickson
Colors:
Mark Fredrickson
Letters:
typeset
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Random Samplings of Reader Mail
Characters:
Jorge Garcia; Henry Ian Cusick; Michael Emerson; Daniel Dae Kim; Elizabeth Mitchell; Josh Holloway; Frank Conniff; J. Elvis Weinstein; Trace Beaulieu; Joel Hodgson
Synopsis:
Letters, photos and fan art, including Celebrity Snaps.
Pages:
3.250
Script:
John Ficarra; Troy Cox; Brandon N.; Beatriz Lopez; Brandon Poulter; Chris Larking
Notes:
Notes that the April 7, 2010 episode of Jeopardy! included an entire board with all answers referring to MAD Magazine.
Pages:
0.250
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
on bottom of page 4 of letters pages
Title:
The Fundalini Pages
Characters:
James Cameron; Iron Man; Calvin; Steve Jobs; Harvey Levin
Synopsis:
Various short satires of pop culture.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
?; P. C. Vey; Jacob Lambert; Jeff Kruse; Darren Johnson; Ryan Pagelow; Duck Edwing; Kiernan P. Schmitt; Scott Maiko
Pencils:
Dave Croatto; P. C. Vey; Evan Dorkin; Tom Bunk; Charles Akins; ? (photo); Gary Hallgren; Ryan Pagelow; Sam Viviano; Paul Coker; Bob Staake
Inks:
Dave Croatto; P. C. Vey; Sarah Dyer; Tom Bunk; Charles Akins; ? (photo); Gary Hallgren; Ryan Pagelow; Sam Viviano; Paul Coker; Bob Staake
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Additional features are: Latest Classified Ads; Signs You're Too Fat To Travel On A Commercial Airline; Spotlight On American Universities; Least Popular Summer Camps; New Problems Popping Up In Toyotas.
Title:
MAD Rates The iPad For Various Demographics
Characters:
Alfred E. Neuman
Synopsis:
The pros and cons of using the iPad for various demographic groups.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
John Caldwell
Pencils:
John Caldwell
Inks:
John Caldwell
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Toyota Story
Characters:
Woody; Buzz Lightyear; Hamm; Mr. Potato Head; Camry; Lenny; Bob The Builder; Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots; Joe Lieberman; John Boehner; Dennis Kucinich; Raggedy Ann; Hungry Hungry Hippo; Stretch Armstrong; Magic 8-Ball; Mr. Roboto; Batman; Rex; Slinky Dog; Bo Peep; Squeeze Toy Alien; Wheezy; Etch; Mr. Spell
Synopsis:
A Toyota Camry model arrives and takes the other toys for a wild ride. After a series of crashes, the Camry is called to Washington, DC and the other toys go along to defend it in Congressional hearings.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Desmond Devlin
Pencils:
Tom Richmond
Inks:
Tom Richmond
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Bieber Versus...
Characters:
Justin Bieber; Beaker; Babar; Michael Bublé; Baby; Bilbo Baggins; Boo Berry; Bowser; Bobba Fett; Bebop; Buddha; Bill Clinton; Boo Boo; Rod Blagojevich; Michelle "Bombshell" McGee
Synopsis:
Justin Bieber is paired with other celebrities and objects with similar sounding names and comes up a loser against nearly all of them, and only a tie with the remainder.
Script:
Dan Thompson; Dustin Glick; Christopher Baldwin; Douglas Paszkiewicz; Scott Nickel; Ted Rall
Pencils:
Dan Thompson; Dustin Glick; Christopher Baldwin; Douglas Paszkiewicz; Scott Nickel; Ted Rall
Inks:
Dan Thompson; Dustin Glick; Christopher Baldwin; Douglas Paszkiewicz; Scott Nickel; Ted Rall
Letters:
Dan Thompson; Dustin Glick; Christopher Baldwin; Douglas Paszkiewicz; Scott Nickel; Ted Rall
Title:
The KFC Triple By-Pass!
Synopsis:
Parody of the KFC Double Down sandwich.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Dick DeBartolo
Pencils:
Irving Schild (photo)
Inks:
Irving Schild (photo)
Letters:
typeset
Title:
More Sarah Palin Speaking Contract Demands
Characters:
Sarah Palin; Todd Palin
Synopsis:
Fake speaking engagement contract for Sarah Palin, listing ridiculous demands.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
David Shayne
Pencils:
Drew Friedman
Inks:
Drew Friedman
Letters:
typeset
Title:
Spy Vs. Spy
Characters:
Black Spy; White Spy
Synopsis:
In the first story, the Black Spy is captured by the "3D" letters falling from a theater marquee.
In the second story, the White Spy has his fingers snapped by a mouse trap that looks like a cell phone.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Peter Kuper
Pencils:
Peter Kuper
Inks:
Peter Kuper
Notes:
2 cartoons
Title:
12 Reasons We Hate Cell Phones
Synopsis:
Annoying things about cell phone useage.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Barry Liebmann
Pencils:
Peter Bagge
Inks:
Peter Bagge
Letters:
typeset
Title:
1001 Escalators To Ride Before You Die
Synopsis:
A parody webpage from bookseller Scamazon.com, featuring reviews, excerpts, and other information on the book "1001 Escalators You Must Ride Before You Die."
Synopsis:
A parody of the Archie Marries Betty / Veronica stories, featuring a third way, with a surprise ending not indicated by the title.
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Charlie Kadau
Pencils:
R. Sikoryak
Inks:
R. Sikoryak
Title:
The MAD Vault 1992
Characters:
Commissioner Boredom; Buttman; Michael Keaton; Alfred E. Neuman; George H. W. Bush; Barbara Bush; Crash Test Dummy; The Adams Family (all with Alfred E. Neuman faces); Blondie; Waldo
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Stan Hart; Frank Jacobs; Desmond Devlin; Duck Edwing; John Caldwell; Joe Raiola; Charlie Kadau; Henry Clark; Michael Goodwin; Sergio Aragones; J. Prete
Pencils:
Mort Drucker; Rick Tulka; Jack Davis; Duck Edwing; John Caldwell; George Woodbridge; Irving Schild (photo); Harry North; Sergio Aragones; Angelo Torres
Inks:
Mort Drucker; Rick Tulka; Jack Davis; Duck Edwing; John Caldwell; George Woodbridge; Irving Schild (photo); Harry North; Sergio Aragones; Angelo Torres
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Single panels, pages and covers from previous issues.
Title:
One Afternoon In The Confessional
Synopsis:
Two priests alternately confess pedophillic sins to each other...and are absolved.
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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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