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  • Issue #301
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 301
    Published Mar 1991 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, John Prete, Lou Silverstone, Bob Lizarraga, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Gerry Gersten, John Caldwell, John Pound, Black Melvin, Greg Theakston, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of 1990s films Ghost and Arachnophobia, featuring art by Paul Coker and Angelo Torres. Plus a look at TV network news, featuring art by Mort Drucker. The future of the New Kids on the Block, featuring art by Greg Theakston. The Hymn of the Battered Republic. Mad's takes on warning labels, TV demographics, and lifestyle magazines. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Gauche; The Surprising Seafaring Scenario; Just What Is an Eternal Optimist?; Basic Underlying Premises of Various Products, Trends and Ideas; New Kids Albums of the 21st Century; Spy vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of...; The Receptionist's Revolting Resolution; The Hymn of the Battered Republic; Little-Known (and Rarely Called) Sports Infractions; Warning Labels of the Future Designed to Head-Off Potential Lawsuits; The New Benchmarks, Records and Barriers That Mankind is Rapidly Approaching - Part I; The Bloodcurdling Blue-Cross Brouhaha; The Real Demographics of Various TV Audiences - Volume II; A Knack For Phobias; New Lifestyle Magazines for Huge Untapped Audiences; A Mad Guide on How to Look Upscale Without the Expense; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes... The TV News Business; Mad Magazine Reader's Competition; Fold-In; Our Employee of the Month. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

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  • Issue #302A
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 302A
    Published Apr 1991 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Dan Birtcher, Desmond Devlin, Nick Meglin, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Gerry Gersten, John Caldwell, John Pound, Tom Bunk, Harry North, Esq., Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad's parodies of 1990s movies Die Hard 2, Pretty Woman, Days of Thunder, and more, all featuring art by Mort Drucker. Plus a spoof of MacGyver, featuring art by Angelo Torres. News scandals of the 1990s. Babar the elephant's final adventure. Mad's takes on baby-sitting, advertising mascots, and health care. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Video Reviews by Roger Eclair and Gene Fishkill: Die Even Harder 2; Slutty Woman; Days of Blunder; Flopliners; Dorkman; Presumed Impotent; Celebrity Sound Effects; Small Scale Examples of How History Repeats Itself!; Spy vs. Spy; Babar's Final Adventure; Advertising Characters & Corporate Mascots That Better Reflect the Miserable Companies They Work For; Mad's Lifetime Chart of Wasted Time; Great Moments in Medicine; The Mad Nasty File - Volume V; The Lighter Side of...; Don (Duck) Edwing D.O.A.; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself National Scandal Newspaper Story; Mad's Modern Babysitter's Guide to the Problem Child; Did We Miss Something?; A Mad Look at How Far We've Come; MacGimmick; Hi, Readers! Reverend Donald Wildmon Here!; Fold-In; A See 'n Say for Modern Kids. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #303
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 303
    Published Jun 1991 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Gerry Gersten, John Caldwell, Tom Bunk, James Warhola, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of 1990s TV sitcoms Major Dad and Fresh Prince of Bel Air, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Plus a spoof of Home Alone, featuring art by Sam Viviano. Celebrity gossip TV of the 1990s. Musical looks at Rocky movies and rap music. Mad's takes on cats, flight attendants, and crayons. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Stale Prince of Belch Air; The Monstrous Molar Mayhem; Give It Up!; Mad's By-The-Numbers Guide to Predicting TV Tabloid and "Info-Tainment" Stories; The Mad Rock 'n Rap Sampler; The Lighter Side of...; The Splattered Speedster Spectacle; Why Cats Have 9 Lives and You Have Only One!; The Ballad of Rocky Balboa; The New Benchmarks, Records and Barriers That Mankind Is Rapidly Approaching - Part II; Major Dud; Who Says Being Stranded Can't Be Fun; Spy vs. Spy; A Mad Guide to How Simple Things Work - Part II; The Revered Revolutionary Ruse; Mad's Aptitude Test Number Seven - Will You Make a Good Flight Attendant?; Home A-Groan; Fold-In; Grayola Crayons. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

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    $9 Mad Magazine #303 June 1991 VG+ Hussein Asylum Edition shipping included

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  • Issue #304
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 304
    Published Jul 1991 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, John Prete, Desmond Devlin, Arnie Kogen, Mary Pat Lindl, Dan Birtcher, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Jack Davis, John Caldwell, Greg Theakston, Tom Bunk, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of 1990s movies The Godfather Part III and Edward Scissorhands, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Plus a spoof of TV's Unsolved Mysteries, featuring art by Jack Davis. Mad's version of Where's Waldo, and a modern-day version of the game of Clue. Mad's takes on aerobics, kiddie rides, and Madonna music videos. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters Page includes photo of Tim Curry and the cast of "Stephen King's It" reading Mad. The Oddfather Part III; Drama on Page 9; America - Land of Opportunity; Modern Day Clue Game Cards Ripped From Today's Headlines; The Pitiful Postal Peril; New and Improved Store Kiddie Rides; More Same Words...Different Circumstances!; The Masterful Mess-Hall Melee; Unsolved Miseries; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Madonna Video; The Lighter Side of...; Rotten Places Where Waldo Really Would Have to Hide; The Dorky Downhill Distortion; Mad's Video Reviews; Daily Aerobic Routines Without Costly Video Tapes; Spy vs. Spy; Modern Day Dinosaurs We Wish Were Extinct; Deadwood Scissorsham; Fold-In; Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions at a Wrestling Match. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #305
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 305
    Published Sep 1991 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Dennis Snee, Desmond Devlin, Tom Koch, Russ Cooper, Barry Liebmann, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Jack Davis, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of iconic 1990s movies The Silence of the Lambs and Dances With Wolves, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Sam Viviano. Plus a spoof of TV's Father Dowling Mysteries, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Mad's ideas for Simpsons rip-offs (plus a letter from Bart Simpson, thanking Mad for their appearance in issue #299). Mad's takes on smokers, summer camp, and teen magazines. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Dunces With Wolves; The Proverbial Postal/Pooch Parable; Other Commissioners; America's Traditional Songs as They Sound to Five-Year-Olds; Mad's Instant Movie Reviews; Father Jowly Miseries; A Mad Guide to Sports Phrases On and Off the Playing Field; The Lighter Side of...; Spy vs. Spy; Why We Get the Holiday Blahs; How and Where Sneaky Smokers Can Hide Their Filthy Habit...; Simpson Rip-Offs We'll Undoubtedly Be Seeing; Any Doofus/Bozo/Idiot /Schmuck/Moron/Schmendrick/ Pinhead/Cretin/Fool/ Boob/Ignoramus/Jerk Can... But It Takes a Genius To...; The Violence of the Hams; The Mad Summer Camp Guide; Fold-In; Stupid Teen Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #307
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 307
    Published Dec 1991 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Mark D'Amico, John Caldwell, Edie Smith, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Barry Liebmann, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Gerry Gersten, John Pound, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of TV sitcom Family Matters, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Parodies of the movies Backdraft and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Jack Davis. Movies vs. real life, and real life as reported on the news. Hansel and Gretel revisited, with art by underground comix legend John Pound. Mad's takes on disclaimers, prison, and military equipment. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Familiar Matters; If Your Home Life Was Reported the Same Way as the Evening News; The Harmonious Homeboy's Homicide; Recycling Obsolete Military Equipment; You Always Remember...You Never Remember...; The Lighter Side of...; The Controversial Convict's Comeuppance; Disclaimers for Oaths, Mottos and Famous Sayings; Gross and Beyond Gross; Hackdraft; Spy vs. Spy; A Second Bathroom... Your Gateway to Fun and Adventure!; Reel vs. Real; As Seen By...; A Mad Look at Prison Life; Throbbin Hood Prince of Heaves; The Vulnerable Victim's Voyage; Fold-In; A Fairy Tale Scene We'd Like To See. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #308
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 308
    Published Jan 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Dan Birtcher, Henry Clark, John Prete, William T. Raschendorfer ,Russ Cooper, Dennis Snee, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Harry North, Esq., Rick Tulka, Gerry Gersten, Tom Hachtman, Bob Jones, John Pound, Irving Schild, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Parodies of the TV series Twin Peaks and Northern Exposure, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Tom Hachtman. Pinocchio revisited, with art by underground comix legend John Pound. Mad's takes on consumer products, radio stations, and farming. Plus a parody NRA ad that famously raised the ire of the real group. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a response by Peanuts cartoonist Charles Schulz to Snoopy's appearance in Mad #306. Interminable Too Misjudgment Day; Mad Salutes Unsung Heroes of the Bug Wars; Mad's Political Remember When...?; The Maniacal Matterhorn Mishap; When Roadside Signs Overlap; Spy vs. Spy; Still More Runners-Up to "The Three Biggest Lies in America"; Mad's "Para-Persons"; Radio Stations We Never Get to Hear; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself White House Press Conference; The Lighter Side of...; The Catastrophic Captive's Condemnation; Mad's Twin Peeks; A Mad Look at Farm Life; Consumer Fantasy vs. Product Reality; Games for People Too Old to Play But Who Still Want to Compete; The Perplexing Penitentiary Ploy; Snorin' Exposure; Pinocchio Has a Bad Week!; Fold-In; I'm the NRA. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #309
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 309
    Published Mar 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Tom Koch, Dan Birtcher, John Caldwell, William T. Raschendorfer, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Russ Cooper, Dennis Snee, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Rick Tulka, Gerry Gersten, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the TV series Beverly Hills 90210 and Quantum Leap, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. A men's fashion magazine for geeks. Mad's takes on the SATs, lawsuits, and Christmas carols. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes actor Richard Dean Anderson's photo and response to Mad's MacGyver spoof (he considered it a highlight of his career). Beverly Hills 911; Drama on Page 9; Mad's Christmas Carols for Modern Times; If Other Historical Eras Had Been as "Lawsuit Happy" as Ours Is Today; Other "Diseases" of the Machine World; Spy vs. Spy; The Mad Stages of...; Drama on Page 20; Mad's Minute-By-Minute Breakdown of Popular TV Shows; The Rhyme of the Ailing President; Using Sports Equipment in Everyday Life; An Underachiever Is...; The Lighter Side of...; A Mad Look at Tools; Mad's Practice S.A.T. Questions; Don (Duck) Edwing Hangs Out at the Mall; Quandary Heap; New Cabinet-Level Departments We'd Like to See; Fold-In; GQ - Geek's Quarterly Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #310
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 310
    Published Apr 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Tom Hachtman. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Greg Theakston, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of TV dating shows, featuring art by Angelo Torres, and sleazy celebrity biographies, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A piece on celebrity-branded perfumes with art by Greg Theakston. A rap version of The Bible. Mad's takes on tattoos, recycling, and the Bible. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Mad Raps Up the Bible; The New Benchmarks, Records and Barriers That Mankind is Rapidly Approaching - Part III; Video Reviews; The Loopy Lavatory Lunacy; The Three...; Love Corruption; A Mad Commentary: Tattoos; If It Weren't For Entertainment Tonight...; If Blondie Entered the Real Work Place; The Audacious Airport Accommodation; Why You Should...; Spy vs. Spy; When More Celebrities Introduce Their Own Brands of Perfume; The Lighter Side of...; 50/50 Reports on Sleaze Biographers; The Peculiar Polar Permutation; A Mad Look at Recycling; Mad Product Registration Form; Fold-In; Where's Waldo? For Complete Morons. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #311
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 311
    Published Jun 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Mark Hudis, A. J. Marley, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Cary Pepper, Joy Wessel, Desmond Devlin, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Greg Theakston, Harry North, Esq., Irving Schild, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, John Pound, Antonio Prohias, Tom Bunk, James Warhola, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the first Addams Family movie and TV sitcom Home Improvement, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Obituaries for advertising mascots. Movies you never saw, featuring art by Greg Theakston. Mad's takes on the Gulf War, customer surveys, and the Oscars. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Adnauseam Family; The Horrendous Homeless Heartbreak; It Never Works, But You Gotta Try...; A Mad Look at Gardening; Mad's Suggestions for Gulf War Memorials; Horrifying Political Cliches; If You Never Hear Anyone Say...; Spy Vs. Spy; Gnome Improvement; The Soggy Sea Saga; Customer Satisfaction Surveys We'd Really Like to See; The Lighter Side of...; You've Been Looking for Waldo - Now Where's...?; An Academy Award Scene We'd Like to See; Still More Badly Needed Warning Labels for Rock Albums; The Shocking Sundown Showdown; More Obituaries for Merchandising Characters; Not Playing (The Sequel); Fold-In; Johnnie Warper. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #312
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 312
    Published Jul 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Stan Hart, Mike Birtchet, Michael Goodwin, Matthew T. Smith, Vincent Deporter, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, John Pound, Antonio Prohias, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the 1990s movies Bugsy, The Prince of Tides, and Hook, featuring art by Angelo Torres, Sam Viviano, and Mort Drucker. A satirical note on political correctness from legendary Mad publisher William M. Gaines, in what was his final issue of Mad before his passing. Mad's takes on fast food, airbags, and cooking. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buggy; The Pernicious Prison Plight; The MAD Fast Food Employees Hate Book; Conflicting Ads That Really Make You Wonder; Rules for Games the Way They're Really Played; Prince of Tirades; The Couch Potato Olympics; Spy Vs. Spy; How To Be Politic'lly Correct; The Misguided Menagerie Moneymaker; Is Anyone Fooled By...; The Lighter Side of...; Airbag Safety Devices for Everyday Living; The Jerky Jester's Justification; Hook 'Em; A Mad Look at Cooking; "From the Desk of William M. Gaines"; Fold-In; Smogtex Industries. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #313
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 313
    Published Sep 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Hachtman, Desmond Devlin, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Tom Koch, Dennis Snee, Christopher Allen, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Gerry Gersten, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Rick Tulka, C. F. Payne, Antonio Prohias, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and TV sitcom Evening Shade, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. If some of history's greatest minds went to a baseball game, also by Drucker. What happens to Madonna's old bras, and an A-Z of rock music. Mad's takes on political candidates, RVs, and the lottery. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Ham That Robs the Cradle; The Outrageous Orchestral Offense; Snappy Actions to Stupid Questions; Mad Double Features - The Sequel; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad's Cross-Section of State Lottery Winners; The Lighter Side of...; The Devilish Decapitator's Delight; The World's Greatest Thinkers Go to a Baseball Game; A Mad Look at RVs; Mad's Consumer Believe It or Nuts!; The Mad Nasty File - Volume VI; Recycling Madonna's Old Bras; Evening Shame; 10 Little Candidates; The Bouncing Bungee Blooper; The ABC's of Rock; Decide Which Alfred Is King; Fold-In; A TV Ad We'd Like To See. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #314
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 314
    Published Oct 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Terry Copeland, Barry Liebmann, Tom Koch, Dennis Snee, Arnie Kogen, Dan Birtcher, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., John Caldwell, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, James Warhola, Antonio Prohias, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movies Batman Returns and Basic Instinct, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Plus a look at Oliver Stone's JFK. A look forward at the 21st century, and a look back at the technology and social trends of the 1990s. New Twists on Old Jokes features Mort Drucker's caricatures of almost every major 1990s comedian, from George Burns to Judy Tenuta. Mad's takes on the Olympics, foreign dictators, and 1990s trends. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman Returns; The Pump Idea in Other Products; High Tech Excuses for the '90s; Drama on Page 16; Why the 21st Century May Be Even Worse Than This One!; Small But Significant Inventions of the Past; New Twists on Old Jokes; The Lost Playground of Kids Your Parents Always Told You About; A Spotter's Guide to Trendy Groups of the '90s; Spy Vs. Spy; JFK Conspiracy Theories Oliver Stone Left on the Cutting Room Floor; The Lighter Side of...; Mad Presents Selected Scenes from the Transylvania Mall; Basically It Stinks; A Mad Look at the Olympics; Sensitive Sounds of Sufferin' Smith; Fold-In; America's Favorite Dictators! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #315
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 315
    Published Dec 1992 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Darren Johnson, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Tom Koch, Don Jacobs, Bob Bramble, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., John Caldwell, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Sam Viviano, Richard Williams, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Lethal Weapon 3 and TV's American Gladiators, featuring art by Al Jaffee and Mort Drucker. Plus, if CNN carried sitcoms, featuring art by Angelo Torres. A look at Christopher Columbus on the 500th anniversary of his first voyage. A political spoof of the hit song "Unforgettable." If Norman Rockwell tackled daring topics. Mad's takes on political speeches, sports betting, and fashion statements. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes tributes to Mad/EC Comics publisher William Gaines after his 1992 passing. Lethal Wreckin' 3; The Flexible Fellow's Folderol; Are You Making a Fashion Statement or Something Else Entirely?; Sure Bets in Sports; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Do-It-Yourself Political Speech to Grab Voter Attention; The Lighter Side of...; The Portentous Pencil-Peddler's Prophecy; Mad Salutes Columbus - Highlights of His 1492 Voyage; When Should We Believe...?; Dance Steps We All Know; The Baffling Biker's Bugaboo; American Radiators; History's Great Come-On Lines; A Mad Look at Columbus; CNN Sitcoms Based on News Stories They've Covered; Fads That Never Quite Caught On!; Unelectable; Fold-In; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the '90s - Saturday Morning at Doc Fletchers. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #316
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 316
    Published Jan 1993 by EC.

    Cover by Irving Schild and Hugh McMahon. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Stan Hart, John Prete, Tom Koch, Russ Cooper, Harry North, Esq., Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., John Caldwell, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Gerry Gersten, Cary Pepper, Jacques Chenet, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movies Sister Act and Patriot Games, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Plus a look at the daytime TV talk-show wars. Comparing the '80s and the '90s. Updated greeting cards. Mad's takes on customer surveys, living wills, and tattoos. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Sister Axed; The Cretinous Cook's Concoction; The Differences Between the 80's and the 90's; Spy vs. Spy; Greeting Cards That Keep Up With the Times; Words of Warning That Your Life's Not Going So Well; Mad's Instant TV Reviews; The Wacky Washroom Whizbang; Mad's Avalanche O' Catalogs; Mad's Mix 'N' Match Donahue/Oprah/Geraldo/ Maury/Sally Jessy/Jane Guest & Topic Generator; Mad Proverbs Guaranteed to Leave 'Em Speechless; The Lighter Side of...; The Volatile Vegetable Vignette; More Customer Satisfaction Surveys We'd Really Like to See; Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Rejects; Commemorative Stamps We'd Like to See (But Never Will!); A Mad Look at Tattoos; Patr*idiotic Games; The Mad Living Will; Fold-In; Sasssy Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #317
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 317
    Published Mar 1993 by EC.

    Cover by James Warhola. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Dennis Snee, Dan Birtcher, Stan Hart, A. J. Marley, Tom Koch, Bob Bramble, Harry North, Esq., Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., John Caldwell, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, James Warhola, Sam Viviano, Richard Williams, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the movie A League of Their Own and TV soap Melrose Place, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. A double spoof of Entertainment Tonight and In Living Color, featuring art by Sam Viviano. Country-music rap - that says it all. If Norman Rockwell depicted modern-day scenes. Mad's takes on serial killers, the Energizer bunny, and rollerblading. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of Tim Allen reading Mad's Home Improvement spoof. Smellgross Place; The Villainous Vending Victimization; Deviant Editorial Responses to Widely Held Opinions; A Mad Report on Rollerblading; The Sanguinary Serengetti Screw-Up; The Apartment You're Considering May Have Belonged to a Serial Killer If...; Spy vs. Spy; Energizer Rabbit Commercials That Were Never Completed; When Country Western Goes Rap; TV Bloopers We'd Really Like to See; The Lighter Side of...; The Hidden Emotional Cost of Things; The Eccentric Emergency Engagement; Entertainment Too Light Visits In Livid Color; A Mad Look at Endangered Species; A League to Bemoan; Fold-In; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the '90s - First Drug Test. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

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    $6 Mad Magazine #317 March 1993 Subscription Copy With Outer Cover Roller-Blades

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  • Issue #318
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 318
    Published Apr 1993 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Dennis Snee, Dan Birtcher, Russ Cooper, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Desmond Devlin, Michael Goodwin, Mike Snider, Tom Hachtman, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Hugh McMahon, George Woodbridge, Jacques Hutzler, Richard Williams, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the movie Home Alone 2 and TV sitcom Blossom, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. A look at unexplained phenomena, and what extraterrestrials might actually expect from Earth. Superman's obituary, Mad-style. Mad's takes on cops n' robbers, origami, and autographs. If Norman Rockwell depicted modern-day scenes. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of comedy legends Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman reading Mad #305. The Troll-doll cover spoof was strangely controversial. Home A-Groan 2 - Loot in New York; The Whimsical Warpath Wingding; "Cops 'N' Robbers" Type Games Played by Today's Modern Kids; The Mad Treasury of Truly Unexplained Phenomena; Spy vs. Spy; Mad 'Snowglobes' Shaken From Today's Headlines; Superman R.I.P.; What Would Really Happen if Extraterrestrials Came to Earth Today; Magazine Origami We'd Like to See; The Lighter Side of...; The Conniving Carnival Caper; Forgettable Firsts; Blah-sum; The Acrobatic Apeman's Acclimation; A Mad Look at Autographs; The National Pick-Your-Own-Relatives Clearing House Catalogue; The One Fantasy So Outrageous, Madonna Dared Not Put It in Her Book; Fold-In; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the '90s - First Day of School. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #319
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 319
    Published Jun 1993 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Chris Gudgeon, Frank Santopadre, Russ Cooper, Tom Koch, Lori Kolman, Dave Manak, Elizabeth White, Mike Snider, Tom Hachtman, John Caldwell, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, David Anson Russo, Marshall Vandruff, Larry Friedrich, Richard Williams, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the movies Bram Stoker's Dracula and Under Siege, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Sergio Aragones presents his version of The Bible. In the wake of Superman's death, Mad presents the deaths of other superheroes, including the Hulk, Ant-Man & the Wasp, Iron Man and Aquaman. Mad's takes on Baby Boomers, TV news experts, and special-interest groups. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of actors Ben Kingsley and Joe Mantegna reading Mad #312. Drek-ula; Unsuccessful Fundraising Events for Little Known Special Interest Groups; The Lighter Side of...; Don (Duck) Edwing's Twisted World of Magic and Illusion; Having "Baby Boomers" For Parents Means...; Practical Joke Items for the Pet Hater; Mad Concert Maze; Blunder Siege; A TV News Editor's "Experts to Call in a Pinch" File; Pick Up Lines to Use in Less Than Sterling Situations; Baseball's Most Important Spring Training Drills; Spy Vs. Spy; Contractual Obligations We'd Like to See Some Celebrities Agree To; A Mad Look at The Bible; We're the Stars of the Balls Game; What's Hot With the Blue Dot; Fold-In; On the Road With Bill and Hillary. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #320
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 320
    Published Jul 1993 by EC.

    Cover art by Al Jaffee. "A Few Goofy Men," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; A satire of the movie A Few Good Men. "Things-To-Do Lists of the New Clinton Administration," script by Mike Snider, art by Rick Tulka. "Great Moments From The Home Shopping Club: Own Them All on Videocassette!", script by Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, art by Jack Davis. "Late Nite With Igor," script and art by John Caldwell. "The Lighter Side of...," script and art by Dave Berg; The Lighter Side of Dentists; Modern Technology; Leisure; The Society; Sports; Authority; Applications; Driving; Efficiency; Life Styles; Construction; The Office; Home Cooking; and Doctors. "A Mad Look at The Real Clinton Coalition" script by Mike Snider, art by Paul Coker. "A Kid's Guide to Things That Go Bump in the Night," script and art by Paul Peter Porges; featuring Chainsaw Murderer; Godzilla; Jason; and Dracula. "Mad's Baseball Rotisserie League Draft Form," script by Andrew J. Schwartzberg, art by Rick Tulka. "A-Lad-Dim," script by Stan Hart, art by Angelo Torres; Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket review the Disney movie Aladdin. "Beauty and the Beef," script by Stan Hart, art by Angelo Torres; Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket review the Disney movie Beauty and the Beast. "Enjoy and Profit From World Cup Soccer," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis. "A Mad Look at Bikers," script and art by Sergio Aragones. "Audition Tapes of Talk Show Hosts Who Never Made It," script by Dan Birtcher, art by Sam Viviano; Macaulay Culkin; featuring Oliver Stone; Toshiki Kaifu; Mario Cuomo; Mikhail Gorbachev; and Daryl Gates. "Job Opportunities for Presidential Runner-Ups," script by Andrew J. Schwartzberg, art by Drew Friedman. "On the Road With Bill and Hillary," script and art by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.75.

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  • Issue #321
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 321
    Published Sep 1993 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Brent Brown, Frank Santopadre, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Stan Hart, Desmond Devlin, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Irving Schild, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Paul Peter Porges, Greg Theakston, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the movie Groundhog Day, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Plus a spoof of Parade magazine, featuring art by Sam Viviano. If GI Joe was gay. Spin doctors for everyday life. Mad's takes on suicide machines, baseball cards, and child stars. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of actor Mayim Bialik reading Mad's Blossom spoof. Star Blecch Deep Space Swine; Least Common Accidents and Injuries in America; When Celebrities Take Jobs as Product Logos; Other Uses for Blow-Dryers; The Lighter Side of...; RIP 2000 Suicide Machine Owner's Manual; Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions /Stinging Comebacks to Snappy Answers; Groundhog Deja Vu; The Avenging Oar; Spy Vs. Spy; Spin Doctors for the Rest of Us; Real-Life Stupid Human Tricks; Charade; Baseball Card Wars; Show You Care, Save a Child Star; Fold-In; Great Moments in Military Toy History. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #322
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 322
    Published Oct 1993 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Cynthia Baddour, Matthew A. Cohen, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Stan Hart, Mark Hudis, P.J. Madden, Tom Cheney, Dave Wielgus, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, James Warhola, Gerry Gersten, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Paul Peter Porges, Sam Viviano, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of Batman: The Animated Series and the movie Indecent Proposal, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Sam Viviano. Plus a look at the British royal family in the 1990s, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A spoof of Chinese restaurant menus by Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, one of Raiola's personal favorites. Mad's takes on UFOs, Disney World, and Cracker Jack prizes. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Batsman: The Anemic Series; The Puny Pugilist's Performance; Here's Mad's Reasons Not to Visit Disney World This Year!; The Frustrated Environmentalist; Spy Vs. Spy: The Tourist; Translating "Studspeak"; Which Is More Satisfying...; Regional Celebrations You Rarely Hear About; The Belching Dragon Menu; A Mad Look at UFOs; The Lighter Side of...; Mad Salutes Some Legendary Moms and Dads; The Tumultuous Trebek Tribunal; A Decent Disposal; Personality Traits and Genetics, or Why You Are the Way You Are; Olympic Events for the Dead; To Be or Not to Be (A Queen's Soliloquy); Mad's Alfred E. Neuman Look-Alike Contest; Fold-In; Rejected Cracker Jack Prizes. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.

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    $5 Mad Magazine #322 Oct 1993 Subscription Copy With Outer Cover

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  • Issue #323
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 323
    Published Dec 1993 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Barry Liebmann, Russ Cooper, Lori Kolman, Stan Hart, Mark Hudis, P.J. Madden, Tom Cheney, Bob Bramble, Don (Duck) Edwing, Arnie Kogen, Desmond Devlin, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Dave Manak, Gerry Gersten, Marshall Vandruff, Bill Hayner, Paul Peter Porges, Harry North, Esq., Tom Hachtman, Steve Greenberg, Richard Williams, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the movies Jurassic Park and Indecent Proposal, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Plus, Don (Duck) Edwing and Sergio Aragones offer their own Jurassic shenanigans. The first day of school in the 1960s and the 1990s. If Norman Rockwell depicted modern-day scenes. Mad's takes on skinheads, voice mail, and dieting. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Jurass-Has-Had-It Park; The Ten Commandments of Dieting; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad Studies the First Day of School 30 Years Ago and Today; The Jocular Jurassic Jolt; Mad Goes to a Skinhead Convention; The Slim (But Nonetheless Undeniable) Differences Between Hollywood & Washington D.C.; Mad Gives a Listen to Obnoxious Voice Mail; The Startling Seashore Signoff; The Lighter Side of...; A Mad Look at Jurassic Park; Mad's Neighborhood Dining Roundup; Mad Contemplates, Investigates, and Fumigates Some Bad Ideas Just Waiting to Happen!; You're Getting Too Old to Rock If...; Going Into Combat; Dive; You Make the Call!; Fold-In; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the '90s - Saturday Night Out With the Boys. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #324
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 324
    Published Jan 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Weird Al Yankovic, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Tom Koch, Lori Kolman, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, John Schneider, Mark Evanier, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Bob Bramble, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Dave Manak, Gerry Gersten, RAG, John Ashlee, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Sam Viviano, Greg Theakston, Curtis Woodbridge, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the movies Sleepless in Seattle and In the Line of Fire, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. The first-ever Mad contribution by Weird Al Yankovic, a "MacArthur Park" song parody about Jurassic Park. Mad's version of a medical supply catalogue. Specialized NRA magazines. Mad's takes on cars, lobbyists, and nostalgia. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of Mad's spiritual descendant, Weird Al Yankovic, plus the winner of the Alfred E. Neuman Look-Alike Contest. Mr. Pessimist; Senseless in Seattle; Jurassic Park (song); Welcome to the Jungle; Medical Trappings & Vestments, Inc. - Doctors' Supply Catalogue; A Sports Fan / A Sports Fanatic; Your Show Biz Career Is Definitely in the Dumper When...; The Courageous Coil's Crusade; The Mad Nasty File - Volume VII; Spy Vs. Spy; If the NRA Published Magazines for All Types of Gun Users; Instant Nostalgia (For the "Not-Yet-Old-Enough-For-Regular-Nostalgia"); Sergio Aragones Looks at Cars; A Mad Look at Cars; The Lighter Side of...; The Funky Futuristic Fallout; Mad's 1993 Washington Lobbyist All-Stars; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Abortion Newspaper Story; The Plucky Prisoner's Pandemonium; In Line to Be Fired; A Space Alien's Date Book; Fold-In; Haiku for Our Polluted Planet. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #325
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 325
    Published Feb 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Sam Viviano. Stories and art by John Callahan, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Russ Cooper, Lori Kolman, Stan Hart, Terry Copeland, Mike Snider, John Caldwell, Jonathan Bresman, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Dave Manak, James Warhola, Rick Tulka, Sam Viviano, Greg Theakston, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of the movie The Fugitive, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Mad asks the question: What if Superman were raised by Hyman and Doris Feldstein of Brooklyn?, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A strip by legendary cartoonist John Callahan, his only contribution to Mad. Mad's takes on TV chefs, conservative pundits, and New Year's Eve. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of Deep Space Nine stars reading Mad's DS9 spoof. When the Beavis & Butt-Head Phenomenon Spreads Into Politics; Spy Vs. Spy; Celebrity Self-Delusions; A Mad Look at Basketball; The Conservative Talk Show Host of the Year; The Brutal Baseball Boondoggle; Sentence Length Product Names We'd Like to See; Scenes as Played Out In Different Types of Movies; Mad's 7 Steps to Becoming a Hit TV Chef; What If Superman Were Raised by Jewish Parents?; John Callahan's Misguided Tour of L.A.; The Lighter Side of...; Snow White as Reviewed by Today's Publications; Every Single New Year's Eve...; Shocking "Tell-All" Books by TV-Sitcom Characters; 8 Runner-Up Prizes That Nobody Claimed; The Stooge-itive; The Long-Suffering Lackey's Lament; Fold-In; Finally, A Cure for the Common Coffin! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #326
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 326
    Published Mar 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Hal Pinurciolo, Greg Eckler, Mike Snider, John Caldwell, Jonathan Bresman, Paul Peter Porges, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker Jr., Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Dave Manak, Barbara Brandon, Sam Viviano, Richard Williams, George Woodbridge, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of the William Shatner TV series Rescue 911, featuring art by Jack Davis. A look at TV talk shows of the 1990s, with art by Mort Drucker. If comic strips dealt with real-world controversies. Richard Williams spoofs a classic George Washington painting. Mad's takes on recessions, career paths, and gambling. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Mad Guide to Doing Well /Not Doing Well on TV Talk Shows; The Intrepid Informer's Indictment; New Grammy Award Categories We'd Like to See; Just When You Think It Can't Get Any Worse...; Right Now!; The Goofy Galapagos Goon-Squad; When the Smithsonian Opens an Advertising Wing; A Mad Look at Gambling; Where I'm Coming From; The New American Dream Career Path Chart; It's a Recession... / It's a Depression; The Lighter Side of...; Spy Vs. Spy; What If Technology Invaded History?; What Does It Say About Playing by the Rules When...; The Masochist's Workout; When Today's Controversial Issues Totally Invade the Comics; Miscue 911; Fold-In; Washington Cross-Dressing the Delaware. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #327
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 327
    Published May 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Irving Schild. Stories and art by Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Stan Hart, Mike May, Mike Snider, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Dennis Snee, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, David Connor, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, James Warhola, Mort Drucker, Deborah Mills Woodbridge, Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Dave Manak, Irving Schild, Sam Viviano, George Woodbridge, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV sitcom Seinfeld and the movie Mrs. Doubtfire, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. A wrestling strip featuring art by Kyle Baker, his first contribution to Mad. Mad's Billy Joel Songbook includes a song about censorship by Frank Jacobs. A parody of TV's X-Men animated series. Mad's takes on priests, home video cameras, and motherhood. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Swinefilled; The Bodacious Bird Bewilderment; When Priests Go Bad; Thanks to Home Video Cameras We Now Have on Tape...; The Future Occupations for Today's Top Wrestlers; The Rotten Royal Ruse; Mad's Billy Joel Songbook; Adding Thrills and Adventure to Boring Hobbies; Mad's 11-Point Plan for Reducing Brain Clutter; The Lighter Side of...; Spy Vs. Spy; Things You Never Want to Experience if Your Anesthesia Wears Off in the Middle of Your Surgery; The Traumatic Transparent Tragedy; Mrs. Doubtful; Even More Badly Needed Warning Labels for Rock Albums; Ecch-Men; Mad Charts; Fold-In; A Poem For Mother. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #328
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 328
    Published Jun 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Chris Hart, Russ Cooper, Mike Snider, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Arnie Kogen, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, James Warhola, Mort Drucker, Gerry Gersten, Angelo Torres, Sam Viviano, George Woodbridge, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of TV drama Law & Order and TV eye-candy Baywatch, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. Postcards of the inner organs, in full color yet. Mad's inevitable look at the Lorena Bobbitt Incident. Mad's takes on natural disasters, miniature golf, and home repair jobs. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Law & Disorder; Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions - Special Killers & Victims Episodes; New Time-Life Book Series We Never Want to See; A Mad Look at Natural Disasters; The Loopy Lavatory Logjam; The Information Super-Highwayman (based on Alfred Noyes' The Highwayman) ; Cinema vs. Movies; The Rascally Religious Ruse; The Lighter Side of...; Mini Golf for the 90's (The Back Nine); Mad's International Signs for the World of Rock; Ten Concrete Laws of Home Repair!; Lesser Known TV Role Models; Lorena Bobbitt's "OK, You've Cut It Off! Now What Do You Do With It?"; Babewatch; Mad Classified Ads; Fold-In; Postcards from Inside the Body. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

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    $23 42769: MAD MAGAZINE #328 VF Grade

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  • Issue #329
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 329
    Published Jul 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Michael Goodwin, Stan Hart, Russ Cooper, Fred Stoller, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Mark Hudis, Robert Therrien, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Marshall Vandruff, Mort Drucker, Dave Manak, Angelo Torres, Paul Coker, Jr., Greg Theakston, Richard Williams, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV sitcom Frazier and cutting-edge cop drama NYPD Blue, featuring art by Paul Coker, Jr. and Mort Drucker. A strip featuring art by Drew Friedman, his second contribution to Mad. EC spoofs itself with a parody of Tales from the Crypt, featuring art by Greg Theakston. Dick Tracy's private life. If Norman Rockwell depicted modern-day scenes. Mad's takes on condoms, smoking, and government-agency initials. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Everything You Ever Need to Know About Caning; NYPD Boobs; The '5W' Questions We'd Like to Ask of Local TV News; A Mad Look at Smoking; Dick Tracy, Bachelor; No-Joke Jokes; Satan's Secret Pacts...Revealed!; The Inane Invisible Intercourse; The Lighter Side of...; The Anatomy of the Screaming Man; Spy Vs. Spy; Condom Etiquette; The Idiotic Invisible Interplay; Flakier; Modern Updated Tales from the Crypt; The Infamous Invisible Incident; Fold-In; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the '90s - Hopscotch. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #330
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 330
    Published Sep 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, David Shayne, Stan Hart and Chris Hart, William T. Raschendorfer, Mike Snider, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Desmond Devlin, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Santopadre, Paul Peter Porges, Sam Viviano, Mort Drucker, Dave Manak, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Greg Theakston, Monte Wolverton, George Woodbridge, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of the TV drama Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A look at California crimes featuring art by Greg Theakston. Sergio Aragones on sexual harassment. Mad's takes on film school, baseball fans, and summer camp. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes photos of Billy Joel and Dan Rather reading issue #327. Books to Make Children More Politically Aware; A Mad Look at Sexual Harassment; The Mad Mall Directory; New "Ace" Cable TV Awards We'd Like to See; The Jaded Jumper's Jeopardy; Mad Tours a Typical Film School; A Comprehensive Sociological Study of the Distinguishing Characteristics of Major League Baseball Fans; Spy Vs. Spy; Al Jaffee Gets Gross; The Nefarious Nuptial Narrative; The Lighter Side of...; Summer Camps for Kids With Unique Problems; Consumer Safety Labels We'd Love to See; Are You a Terminal Headbanger?; Dr. Quack - Modern Woman; Dr. Kevorkian, Moonlighter; Fold-In; Come to California and Get Away With Murder! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #331
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 331
    Published Oct 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Frank Jacobs and Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Arnie Kogen, David Connor, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Desmond Devlin, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Paul Peter Porges, Sam Viviano, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Gerry Gersten, Steve Ross, Angelo Torres, Sally Jo Vitsky, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV shows-turned-movies Maverick and The Flintstones, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Pop songs as sung by Bill Clinton. Plus a cover that re-imagines Bill & Hillary Clinton and Al Gore as the Flintstones and Rubbles, complete with theme song. Mad's takes on terrorism, homelessness, and airport maps. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Mavershtick; A Mad Guide to Hospital Gambling; The Up Side of Terrorism; The Stupefying Stallion Subterfuge; The Bill Clinton MTV Song Book; Not So Great Ideas: A Potpourri of Pathetic Prototypes That Never Made It to Production; A Monster Gag; Airport Maps Reveal What Cities Are Really Famous For; The Enjoyable Execution Exit; The Lighter Side of...; Maurice & Jimbo - Idiots at Large; Sports Oddities; Rap TV Shows of the Very Near Future; The Delightful Deathbed Deception; A Mad Look at the Homeless; The Flickstones; The Chic Glitz Home Specialization Correspondence School; Fold-In; Anatomy of the Perfect Daytime Talk Show Guest. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #332
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 332
    Published Dec 1994 by EC.

    Cover by Drew Friedman. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Arnie Kogen, John Boni, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Dennis Snee, Sean Eisenporth, Stan Hart, Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Greg Theakston, Sam Viviano, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Tom Bunk, Richard Williams, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of three iconic 1990s movies: Speed, The Lion King, and Forrest Gump, featuring art by Mort Drucker, Sam Viviano, and Angelo Torres. And yet the OJ Simpson trial still manages to steal all the attention. Also, Mad looks at two other hot topics of the '90s: "car phones" (the first cell phones) and women in the military. Mad's takes on class clowns, Christmas carols, and science fairs. Plus a cover and story by famed caricaturist Drew Friedman. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. How TV Networks Can Work Simpson Trial Updates Into Their Regular Programming; Not So Subtle Signs Your Parents Think It's Time You Moved Out of Their House; Mad Takes Car Phones For a Ride; Not Quite Up to Speed; The Freakish Funeral Finale; Strategic Aircraft For the Class Clown; Brutal Honesty; The Lion's Kin; Louis Farrakhan Christmas Carols; The Weird Western Whirlwind; The Lighter Side of...; Spy Vs. Spy; Names of Music Groups as They Appear Elsewhere in Our Lives; A Mad Look at Women in Uniform; Fairest Shump; America's Most Noteworthy Science Fair Projects... That Lost!; Fold-In; Great Moments in Merchandising. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #333
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 333
    Published Jan 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Thomas Fluharty. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, John Boni, John Caldwell, Tom Cheney, Mike Snider, John Schneider, Stan Hart, Steve Wright, Barry Liebmann, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, Greg Theakston, George Woodbridge, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Dave Manak, Gerry Gersten, Richard Weiss, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the action movies Clear and Present Danger and True Lies, featuring art by Tom Bunk and Angelo Torres. Mad's Dysfunctional Family Circus (not the same as the Internet phenomenon). Sergio Aragones' version of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Christmas albums from gangsta rappers. Plus more OJ trial commentary, and the wedding of Michael Jackson to Elvis's daughter. Mad's takes on preschool, gourmet cooking, and frugality. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. It's Clear the President Is a Danger; Collectibles from After the O.J. Simpson Trial; Specially Trained Dogs for Everyone; Some Statistics the NBA Isn't Especially Proud of; Pre-School Songs for the Real World; The Dysfunctional Family Circus; Don (Duck) Edwing Stalks the Grim Reaper; The Pre-Nuptial Agreement of Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley; A Mad Look at The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; The Lighter Side of...; Spy Vs. Spy; More Frugal Books You Can Expect to See; Gourmet Cooking For Singles-On-the-Go; Untrue Spies; The Peculiar Papal Parable; Mad's Parental Guide for Safe TV Viewing; Confessions of a Computer Junkie; Fold-In; Wizz Home Entertainment Centers. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #334
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 334
    Published Mar 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Russ Cooper, John Caldwell, John Prete, Mike Snider, John Schneider, Stan Hart, Matthew A. Cohen, Frank Santopadre, Barry Liebmann, Don (Duck) Edwing, Greg Theakston, George Woodbridge, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Dave Manak, Bob Jones, Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movies Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Quiz Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. If superheroes went to comics conventions. Sergio Aragones' version of hockey. American conservatives of the 1990s, by famed caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad's takes on TV driving, rock star stamps, and the lottery. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of rock star Slash reading issue #330. Frankenslime; How to Pick Lottery Numbers the Mad Way; Would it Kill Your Pet...?; A Letter from USScair Chairman & CEO E. Death Scorchfield; The 11 Rarest Animation Cells on the Market; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Bride of Frankenstein; TV Warnings We Really Need; Sending Up a Red Flag; The Republican Party's "Contract With America" (Truthful Post-Election Version!); Why Do We Believe...; Spy Vs. Spy; Customized Driving Tests for TV Characters; Real-Life Superheroes at Comic Book Conventions; The Lighter Side of...; A Mad Look at Hockey; Quease Show; The Mongolian Mountain Mystery; Fold-In; Commemorative Music Stamps We'd Like to See. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #335
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 335
    Published May 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Mark Fredrickson. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Steve Phillips, Russ Cooper, Chris Hart, Arnie Kogen, Mike Snider, John Schneider, Stan Hart, Tom Cheney, Frank Jacobs, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, James Warhola, Leslie Sternbergh, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Dave Manak, Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movies Pulp Fiction and Interview With the Vampire, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Sam Viviano. Plus a parody of The X Files, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Yet more on the OJ Simpson trial. A strip about college roommates featuring art by underground comix artist Leslie Sternbergh. Mad's takes on handguns, baseball player strikes, and infomercials. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Intravenous With the Vampire; Only a Republican/ Democrat Could Possibly Believe...; The Baseball Strike Hall of Fame; The Revolting Roadside Roundup; The Mad Nasty File - Volume VIII; The Lighter Side of...; College Roommates from Hell; Spy Vs. Spy; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in This Picture of a Real Estate Infomercial?; The Bombastic Baptismal Befuddlement; Plot Friction; Putting Striking Baseball Players Back to Work; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself O.J. Simpson Trial Newspaper Story; A Mad Look at Handguns; Ecch-Files; Fold-In; One Sunny Morning in L.A. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #337
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 337
    Published Jul 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Shary Flenniken, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Jim Barton, Greg Eckler, Mike Snider, Charlie Richards, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, Malinda Dunn, Barry Blitt, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Greg Theakston, Dave Manak, Antonio Prohias, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Batman Forever and TV's Larry Sanders Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A look at pro wrestling featuring art by famed caricaturist Drew Friedman. A strip about victim's groups, featuring art by underground comix and National Lampoon legend Shary Flenniken. Superheroes if they were drawn by famous painters, including the Hulk by Warhol, Mr. Fantastic by Dali, and Wonder Woman by Da Vinci. Mad's takes on workout machines, home video cameras, and tourist maps. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy (featuring a gag written by long-retired Spy vs. Spy creator Prohias). Buttman Fershlugginer; Rumbaflex 2000; Only a Wrestling Fan Could Ever...; The Real Reasons Why Men Don't Ask Directions; New Victim Groups for the '90s; A Mad Look at Video Cameras; TV People - What They Say and What They Really Mean; The Lighter Side of...; Toys Inspired By Today's Headlines; Goofus and Gallant's Guide to Sex & Dating; Don (Duck) Edwing Sequestered at the O.J. Trial; Spy Vs. Spy; Jim Carrey Visits The Larry Sanders Show; Mad's Completely Up-To-Date U.S. Tourist Map Symbols; Fold-In; Famous Artists' Paintings of Comic Book Characters. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #338
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 338
    Published Aug 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Frank Frazetta. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Michael O'Rourke, Tom Cheney, Mike Snider, A. J. Marley, David Shayne, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Sam Viviano, Leslie Sternbergh, Mort Drucker, Tom Bunk, Greg Theakston, Dave Manak, James Warhola, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Judge Dredd and TV sitcom Grace Under Fire, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Plus a spoof of Marlboro ads featuring art by Greg Theakston. A strip about the 90s generation, featuring art by underground comix artist Leslie Sternbergh. The cover featuring Sylvester Stallone as Judge Dredd is by fantasy-art legend Frank Frazetta, of all people - his first Mad contribution since the 1960s. Mad's takes on personalized checks, rollerblading, and latchkey kids. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of the cast of the X Files reading Mad's X Files spoof, and a photo of comedy legend Steve Allen with an issue of Mad. Judge Dreck; Mad's Do's and Don'ts Guide to Computer Sex; Marblerow Gear; The Silly Suicidal Saga; Baseball vs. Softball; Breaking Down the MTV Generation; Crimes of Fashion; You're a Winner and a Loser; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of...; Latchkey Kid - The Magazine of Real "Quality Time"; A Mad Look at Rollerblading; Grace Uninspired; Rock & Roll Closeups; Fold-In; Body Cavity Checks. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #339
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 339
    Published Sep 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Josh Gordon, John Schneider, Mike Snider, John Prete, David Shayne, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Tom Bunk, George Woodbridge, Dave Manak, Irving Schild, Peter Sun, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the iconic 1990s sitcom Friends, and Star Trek Voyager, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Plus a Howard Stern-inspired spoof of Casey at the Bat by Frank Jacobs (of course), featuring art by Sam Viviano. A strip on the radical right, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Back-cover fumetti strip is worthy of the National Lampoon (but without the nudity). Mad's takes on exercise, shopping, and irony. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Fiends; Still More Badly Needed Warning Labels for Rock Albums; A Mad Reality Check - What You Can Expect from the Information Superhighway; A Mad Look at Exercising; The Academy for the Radical Religious Right Course Catalogue; Irony Is...; Star Blecch Voyeur; The Book of Duck; Re-Naming Everyday Gadgets to Reflect Their Actual Purpose; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad's Modern Get Out of Jail Free Cards; Are You a Shopaholic?; The Lighter Side of...; Howard at the Mike; Fold-In; The Adventures of Harold Lipmeyer, Chiropractor. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

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    $102 September 1995 Mad Magazine 339 CGC 9.0 POP 1 Howad Stern Star Trek Voyager RARE

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  • Issue #340
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 340
    Published Oct 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Tim O'Brien. Stories and art by Joe Staton, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Tom Cheney, Sean Eisenporth, Lori Kolman, Mike Snider, Barry Liebmann, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Frank Jacobs, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Dave Manak, Gerry Gersten, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Casper and the primetime soap Melrose Place, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Paul Coker. A PC James Bond movie, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Plus a parody of the third Die Hard movie, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A superhero strip featuring art by E-Man creator Joe Staton. If Sesame Street was right-wing, featuring art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on body piercings, college, and rap music. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Die Hard With No Variance; The Ten Commandments of Body Piercing; Spy Vs. Spy; Video Games That Nintendo Rejected; Gasper; Your Life vs. Life on Melrose Place / 90210; How Madonna Revived Her Sagging Career - A Look Back from the 21st Century; The Momentous Medical Megillah; When Sesame Street Caves in to the Radical Right; A Mad Look at Back to College; The Untold Story of Rap Music Through History; The Lighter Side of...; Superhero High; If James Bond Were "Updated" for the Politically-Correct '90s; Fold-In; Tankedaway. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #341
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 341
    Published Dec 1995 by EC.

    Cover by Vincent DiFate. Stories and art by Shary Flenniken, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Russ Cooper, John Caldwell, Butch D'Ambrosio, Mike Snider, David Connor, Darren Johnson, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Chris Hart, Walt F. Rosenberg, Leslie Sternbergh, Ray Burns, Mort Drucker, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Dave Manak, Tom Bunk, Monte Wolverton, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Apollo 13 and Disney's Pocahontas, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Walt F. Rosenberg. Plus a parody of "Nick at Nite" programming, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A coffee-bar strip featuring art by underground comix and National Lampoon legend Shary Flenniken. A parents' guide to MTV, featuring art by underground comix artist Leslie Sternbergh. Mad's takes on tobacco executives, alien abductions, and HMOs. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Appalling 13; A Mad Look at Alien Abductions; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Coffee Bar; How to Tell if You've Selected a Bad HMO; Spy Vs. Spy; Hokeyhontas; Mad's Parental Guide for Safe MTV Viewing; These Days We Consider Ourselves Lucky...; The Lighter Side of...; Don (Duck) Edwing Clowns Around; Bottom of the Barrel Nick at Nite "Theme" Programming; The "Makes About as Much Sense" Equivalency Chart; Ailments of Modern Technology; Rarely Noticed Gaps; Mad Interviews the Tobacco Executive of the Year; Magic Tricks in Everyday Life; Fold-In; Bore'em and Bait'em Media Circus. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

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    $23 42765: MAD MAGAZINE #341 VF Grade

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  • Issue #342
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 342
    Published Jan 1996 by EC.

    Cover by James Bennett. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, John Caldwell, Julie Klam, Josh Gordon, Barry Liebmann, Tom Cheney, P. C. Vey, Frank Jacobs, Don (Duck) Edwing, Sandy Kossin, Walt F. Rosenberg, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, James Warhola, Richard Williams, Dave Manak, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV sitcoms Mad About You and The Nanny, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Sam Viviano. Plus, if PBS had ratings sweeps, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Martha Stewart does the OJ Simpson trial by way of indie cartoonist Rick Geary. The Million Man March, and a look at the militia movement. Mad's takes on tattoo removal, snowboarding, and the Disneyfication of America. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Too Bad About You; A Mad Look at Snowboarding; When "Sweeps Weeks" Come to PBS; Martha Stewart Remakes the O.J. Trial Perfect; Life's Modern Day Little Pleasures; The Waterworld Memo; A Breakdown of the Million Man March; The Lighter Side of...; Changes You Might See Now That Disney Has Purchased ABC-TV; A Mad Guide to Tattoo Removal; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Militia Gathering; The Asinine Archeological Atrocity; The Ninny; Joke Set-Ups That Don't Need a Punchline; Fold-In; Mad Salutes Parenting in the 90's. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #343
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 343
    Published Mar 1996 by EC.

    Alan Rankin Jul 1, 2021, 11:39 PM (5 days ago) to Buddy, me Hi Buddy and Steve, I hope you all are well. Here are my write-ups for June, including some titles from Ribage, Youthful, Trojan, Mad Magazine and Harvey Comics. As usual, I divided the write-ups into two batches, just to make the files more manageable. The first batch is below. The second batch, cover scans, and an invoice will follow shortly. As always, feel free to contact me if you have any questions, or if something doesnt show up. Take care of yourselves, and thanks as always. Best, Alan Rankin ### Mad (1955 Magazine #24 On) #341 Cover by Vincent DiFate. Stories and art by Shary Flenniken, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Russ Cooper, John Caldwell, Butch D'Ambrosio, Mike Snider, David Connor, Darren Johnson, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Chris Hart, Walt F. Rosenberg, Leslie Sternbergh, Ray Burns, Mort Drucker, Rick Tulka, George Woodbridge, Dave Manak, Tom Bunk, Monte Wolverton, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Apollo 13 and Disney's Pocahontas, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Walt F. Rosenberg. Plus a parody of "Nick at Nite" programming, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A coffee-bar strip featuring art by underground comix and National Lampoon legend Shary Flenniken. A parents' guide to MTV, featuring art by underground comix artist Leslie Sternbergh. Mad's takes on tobacco executives, alien abductions, and HMOs. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Appalling 13; A Mad Look at Alien Abductions; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Coffee Bar; How to Tell if You've Selected a Bad HMO; Spy Vs. Spy; Hokeyhontas; Mad's Parental Guide for Safe MTV Viewing; These Days We Consider Ourselves Lucky...; The Lighter Side of...; Don (Duck) Edwing Clowns Around; Bottom of the Barrel Nick at Nite "Theme" Programming; The "Makes About as Much Sense" Equivalency Chart; Ailments of Modern Technology; Rarely Noticed Gaps; Mad Interviews the Tobacco Executive of the Year; Magic Tricks in Everyday Life; Fold-In; Bore'em and Bait'em Media Circus. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Mad (1955 Magazine #24 On) #342 Cover by James Bennett. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, John Caldwell, Julie Klam, Josh Gordon, Barry Liebmann, Tom Cheney, P. C. Vey, Frank Jacobs, Don (Duck) Edwing, Sandy Kossin, Walt F. Rosenberg, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, James Warhola, Richard Williams, Dave Manak, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV sitcoms Mad About You and The Nanny, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Sam Viviano. Plus, if PBS had ratings sweeps, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Martha Stewart does the OJ Simpson trial by way of indie cartoonist Rick Geary. The Million Man March, and a look at the militia movement. Mad's takes on tattoo removal, snowboarding, and the Disneyfication of America. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Too Bad About You; A Mad Look at Snowboarding; When "Sweeps Weeks" Come to PBS; Martha Stewart Remakes the O.J. Trial Perfect; Life's Modern Day Little Pleasures; The Waterworld Memo; A Breakdown of the Million Man March; The Lighter Side of...; Changes You Might See Now That Disney Has Purchased ABC-TV; A Mad Guide to Tattoo Removal; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Militia Gathering; The Asinine Archeological Atrocity; The Ninny; Joke Set-Ups That Don't Need a Punchline; Fold-In; Mad Salutes Parenting in the 90's. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Mad (1955 Magazine #24 On) #343 Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Chris Hart, John Caldwell, Mike Snider, Steve Greenberg, Barry Liebmann, Tom Cheney, Michael Gallagher, John Prete, Frank Jacobs, Don (Duck) Edwing, Thomas Fluharty, George Woodbridge, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Ty Templeton, Bob Jones, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV adventure Walker, Texas Ranger and computerpreneur Bill Gates, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Sam Viviano. Plus, communication through the ages, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Strange music fans, featuring art by Kyle Baker. An updated version of the Battle Hymn of the Republic by Frank Jacobs. Mad's takes on alcohol, catalog shopping, and corporate mergers. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg and Marginals by Sergio Aragones. Mad Interviews Miyoursoft's Bile Gates; Hazards of Catalog Shopping; The Bob Dole Guide to Instant Disagreement; Moshing in Everyday Life; What People Say / What Other People Hear; The Hymn of the Embattled Republic; The Flabbergasting Flamenco Finish; Badly-Needed Software for the Human Machine; The Lighter Side of...; The All-Time Pantheon of Oddball Music Fans; Mother Nature's Revenge; Corporate Mergers That Would Do Us All Some Good; A Mad Look at Drinking; sleepWalker, Texas Stranger; The History of Communication; Fold-In; A TV Ad We'd Like to See - Budweiser Frogs. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #344
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 344
    Published Apr 1996 by EC.

    Cover by C. F. Payne. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Stan Hart, Greg Eckler, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, Barry Liebmann, Pastor Dan Lozer, David Shayne, Walt F. Rosenberg, George Woodbridge, Robert Dale, Phil Franke, Sam Viviano, Tom Bunk, Mort Drucker, Dave Manak, Bob Staake, Dennis Langdon, Jr., Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the Oscars, featuring art by Mort Drucker, Sam Viviano and noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Plus, Drucker's take on 1990s rock stars, in full color. A parody of Police Squad (itself a Mad-style parody) after the OJ trial, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Strange "true" stories, featuring art by indie cartoonist Rick Geary. A magazine for computer nerds. Mad's takes on nudity, school prayer, and shopping malls. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Alfie Awards - Mad Salutes the Movies; Comic Strip Classics in Their Full Strip Form; Opening Lines to Unhappy Stories; Spy vs. Spy; The Malling of America; Cybernerd Magazine; Mad's Academy Awards Seating Chart; Strange But True...; The Lighter Side of...; Mad's Colossal, Stupendous, Absolutely Fantabulous Plan to Liven Up The Academy Awards; Paparazzi Shots That Press Agents Try to Suppress; Practical School Prayers for Today's Students; A Mad Look at Nudity; Police Squad: O.J. on the Rocks; The Pernicious Plaything Payoff; Fold-In; Dink Clod's Rock, Roll and Remember. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #345
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 345
    Published May 1996 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Russ Cooper, John Reiner, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, Barry Liebmann, Tom Cheney, Josh Gordon, Michael Gallagher, Frank Jacobs, Bill Fibbers, Gerry Gersten, George Woodbridge, Paul Coker, Jr., Rick Tulka, Steve Smallwood, David Small, Tom Bunk, Mort Drucker, Dave Manak, Lisa Blackshear, Gerry Mooney, Glenn Barr, Dennis Langdon, Jr., Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Updated versions of Beatles songs, featuring art by the likes of Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres and noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A lifestyle magazine for Satanists, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. If other objects in the house came alive like Toy Story. Renting the Popemobile. Mad's takes on graduation, telemarketing, and Court TV. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes a photo of Ron Howard reading Mad's spoof of Apollo 13. Mad's Beatles Songbook; A Mad Look at Graduations; Chilling Thoughts; Appliance Story, or How Other Things In Your House Behave When You're Not Around; The Ghastly Gastronomical Glitch; Telemarketing Theatre; Why Is It?; A Court TV Scene We'd Like to See; The Devil's Advocate - The Monthly Newsletter For Satan Worshippers; Drama on Page 29!; The Lighter Side of...; The Popemobile For Rent; When "Per Serving" Information is Placed on Everything; Amazing Discoveries Products that Never Left the Lab; Spy vs. Spy; Carolwhine Sitting Pretty; Fold-In; The Zit. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #346
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 346
    Published Jun 1996 by EC.

    Cover by Joe DeVito. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, A. J. Marley, Mike Snider, David Shayne, Don (Duck) Edwing, Dan Collins, Barry Liebmann, Stan Hart, Mark Evanier, Sam Viviano, John Caldwell, Bob Clarke, Paul Coker, Jr., Rick Tulka, Steve Smallwood, James Warhola, Bob Jones, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the TV sitcom Ellen and the movie Mr. Holland's Opus, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Sam Viviano. A look at The Bible, featuring art by Mort Drucker, and politician Newt Gingrich, featuring noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A strip written by Mark Evanier, co-creator of Groo the Wanderer. Mad's takes on ERs, local news, and "penny saver" newspapers. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg and Marginals by Sergio Aragones. Smellen; What Youre Missing When You Miss the Local Noon News; The Newt Gingrich Video Club!; Statistical Breakdown of Mad Subscriber Cancellations; A Mad Look at Emergency Rooms; More Chilling Thoughts; Are You a "Type A" Personality?; Heirlooms of the Future; The Lighter Side of…; Pat the Candidate; June 3, One Million B.C.; Biblical Pet Peeves; The Neighborhood PennyPincher; The Confusing Cavalry Confrontation; Mr. Hollows Old Puss; Whats the Difference?; A Fairy Tale Wed Like to See; Fold-In; The Zit. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

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    $5 MAD MAGAZINE #346 VG 1996 EC (FREE SHIP ON $15 ORDER!)

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  • Issue #347
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 347
    Published Jul 1996 by EC.

    Cover by C. F. Payne. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Mike Snider, Gunnar Johnson, Don (Duck) Edwing, Barry Liebmann, Ray Alma, John Caldwell, Sandy Kossin, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the action movies Broken Arrow and Mission Impossible, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. A look at the song One of Us, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Alternate presidential candidates, in the election when Ross Perot almost kick-started a third party, featuring art by indie cartoonist Rick Geary. Mad's takes on Lollapalooza, the Olympics, and '90s-era computers. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg and Marginals by Sergio Aragones. Broke 'N' Narrow; Future Olympic Dance Competitions; Mad Assesses the Field of Other "Potential" Presidential Contenders; Mad Visits This Year's Blahblahpaloser; A Mad Look at When Nature Calls; You Have No Chance of Winning an Olympic Medal If...; The Lighter Side of...; What If God Was One of Us?; Olympic Moments We're Sure to See; TV Shows Geared to Teach Hard Subjects; The Wonderful, Wonderful World of Computers; Wishin' for the Impossible; The Diabolical Deluge Deceit; Fold-In; A Soho Success Story. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #348
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 348
    Published Aug 1996 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Desmond Devlin, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Tom Cheney, Don (Duck) Edwing, Michael Goodwin, Steve Greenberg, Rick Tulka, James Warhola, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Dave Manak, Steve Smallwood, George Woodbridge, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. A spoof of the movie The Birdcage, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A look at the then-new sport of Ultimate Fighting. The life of rock stars, featuring art by Kyle Baker. Mad's version of the commemorative comic-strip postage stamps. Mad's takes on car mechanics, Generation X, and public gyms. Plus a parody of cable TV guides, featuring many more tiny cartoons by Sergio Aragones, and listing such TV channels as Pay-Per-Second, Home Box Orifice, and The Home Shoplifting Network. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Nerdcage; Mad's Guide to Health Clubs & Fitness Centers; The Hidden Drawbacks of Rock Superstardom; The Cast Iron Laws of Car Repair; Statues, Monuments & Historical Markers to Commemorate Generation X; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of...; The Worst MTV Contests of All Time; Board Game Rejects; Commemorative Stamps for More Recent Comic Strips; A Mad Look at Stuntmen; You're a Crook / You're a Businessman; The Extremely Ultimate Fights; The Ridiculous Renaissance Revelation; Fold-In; Mad's Remotely Funny Fake-Out Cable Label. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

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  • Issue #349
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 349
    Published Sep 1996 by EC.

    Cover by C. F. Payne. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Arnie Kogen, John Caldwell, Mike Snider, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Michael Gallagher, Frank Jacobs, Rick Tulka, Glenn Barr, Paul Coker, Jr., Leslie Sternbergh, Dave Manak, Michael Paraskevas, Angelo Torres, Glenn Harrington, George Woodbridge, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movie Twister and the TV series Hercules and Xena, featuring art by Angelo Torres. A parody of Madonna's "Material Girl," featuring art by underground comix artist Leslie Sternbergh. A look at the 1996 election, featuring noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad's takes on gambling, DIY, and the Miss America Pageant. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Twit-sters; A Mad Look at Do-It-Yourselfers; More Viewer Poll Questions the Miss America Pageant Should Be Asking; Sure-Fire Signs There Won't be a Second Date; A Mad Look at State-of-the-Art Advances in Artificial Stupidity; The Lighter Side of...; Maternity Girl; Mad's Presidential Campaign Watcher's Checklist; The Dopey Dungeon Debacle; Games City Kids Play; Jerkules and Zima; Little Known Facts About America's Hottest Tourist Attractions; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Gambler of the Year; Fold-In; Mad Salutes the 1996 Presidential Race and Its Corporate Sponsors. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #350U
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 350U
    Published Oct 1996 by EC.

    Does NOT include bonus CD-ROM. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Bill Wray, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, John Caldwell, Mike Snider, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Cheney, Terry LaBan, Barry Liebmann, Robert Skillstad, Rick Tulka, Mort Drucker, Timothy Shamey, Gunnar Johnson, Dave Manak, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Tom Bunk, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the movies It's a Wonderful Life and Independence Day, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A parody of TV dating shows featuring art by cartoonist and Monroe creator Bill Wray, in his first contribution to Mad. Great misquotes of history, featuring noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A look at stalkers, featuring art by indie cartoonist Terry LaBan. Mad's takes on sweatshops, school uniforms, and body piercing. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. It's a Blunderful Life; The Bracing Bon Vivant Balloonacy; Kathie Lee's 12 Warning Signs That You're Working in a Sweatshop; Quotes You Can Bet Were Never Said; Works of the Great Composers That Never Made It; The Lighter Side of...; You're Their Biggest Fan... But You Just Might Be a Stalker If...; A Mad Look at Body Piercing; A Mad Guide to Corporate Thinking; It's Depends Day; Spy Vs. Spy; Better Things Billionaires Can Do to Help the U.S.A. Than Run For President; Mad's 1997 Calendar Preview; Single Louts; Fold-In; Mad's Mandatory School Uniform for the '90s. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.