Comic books in 'Christmas'
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Published 1991 by Archie Publications.
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St. John's original version of Audrey is a little different than Harvey's version - her friends are Patches and Sarge - but she still loves to create mischief. A holiday issue, featuring a Little Audrey Christmas story. Audrey runs for president. Patches' mother sends him to get some groceries, but that's not as easy as it sounds. Little Joe; No-Mans Land; The Christmas Gift; Patches in the Messengers; Audrey for President; Patches: Groceries; An Artists Life; Sarge. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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$375 Little Dot #29 CGC 8.0 Harvey Comics 1958 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Stories and art by Steve Muffatti and Warren Kremer. Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Richie Rich tries to impress Gloria with the biggest and best of everything, but she's a girl of simpler tastes. Little Dot; Little Lotta; Richie Rich; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Harvey's Little Dot, known for her dot-obsession, also had an infinite number of eccentric relatives with names befitting their quirks. Dot visits her Uncle Checker, a quality-control consultant whose name should really have been Uncle OCD. Plus holiday-themed stories featuring Dot's wacky relatives. Uncle Checker; Little Lotta; Richie Rich. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published 1942 by W.T. Grant.
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The Little Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen (1942) is a Christmas promotional comic that was distributed by W. T. Grant department stores. The most notable feature of this rare comic is that eight pages, reprinted from Santa Claus Funnies, are illustrated by a young Walt Kelly. 12 pages, 8.5-in. x 11-in., some pages full color, others black and white for coloring by children, print on heavy paper stock, no cover price.
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$9.00
36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Warren Kremer. Little Dot's classmate Little Lotta has super-strength and an appetite to match. Lotta investigates the Hungry Bandit, who has been stealing food at night, and thinks her dad is the culprit. But it turns out Lotta has been sleep-eating. Richie Rich's butler Cadbury is so handy, he can even pull a thorn out of a tiger's paw. The Great Food Mystery; The End of the Hungry Bandit; Life of the Party; Richie Rich: Butler Doctor. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Jan 1949 by Dell/Gold Key.$7.30
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Christmas cover art by John Stanley. Humor page starring Tubby, script and art by John Stanley. Detective Story; Tubby shows Lulu his detective skills as they shadow a mysterious stranger. The Snowball War; It is the boys against the girls in a full-scale snowball war. Tubby Takes Care of Things; Tubby stays home alone and takes good care of the house. Two-page text story, Lulus Diry ("Diary"). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1954 by Dell/Gold Key.$5.00
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Fiddlin' Around; Lulu is afraid her father will spank her for breaking his pipe. Alvin's Voice; Lulu thinks she hears Alvin's voice in a suitcase. The Spider and the Million Cats; Tubby solves the case of how all the cats got into Lulu's pop's room. Ol' Witch Hazel and the Iron Door; Lulu tells Alvin about when Hazel tried to get the iron door open. Big Fish; Tubby borrows Wilbur's father's stuffed fish to help him sell worms. Two-page text story, Lulus Diry ("Diary"). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1955 by Dell/Gold Key.$8.40
Cover art by Irving Tripp. Lulu's Piggy Bank; The Fellers cant seem to get any money out of Lulus piggy bank. The Dance; Lulu strongarms Tubby into taking her to Miss Feenys tea and dance. The Case of the Mad Mayor; The town mayor claims Lulu hit him with a snowball. The Spy; The Fellers cant figure out how Lulu keeps learning their secret club passwords. The Magic Mittens; Lulu tells Alvin about when Hazel turned the poor little girl into a snowgirl. An Inside Job; Tubby tries to impress Gloria by shoveling the snow off her sidewalk. All scripts by John Stanley, art by Irving Tripp. One-page text story, Lulus Diry ("Diary"). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1958 by Dell/Gold Key.$2.50
The Good Catcher; The Fellers think Lulu is an expert at catching a football. The Spider and the Taken Teacup; Tubby and his glass doorknob try to solve the case of Lulus missing teacup. Turkey in the Woods; The Fellers go turkey hunting in the woods. Little Princess Wetblanket and the Mysterious Message in the Sky; Lulu tells Alvin about an orphan Indian girl who became a princess. The Solid Member; Tubby tries to interfere with Wilburs initiation into the club. One-page text story, Lulus Diry ("Diary"). 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1963 by Dell/Gold Key.$20.00
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Predicting the Present; Tubby uses his famous glass doorknob to tell Lulu what she will get for Christmas. Stale Tree; Tubby catches a crook inside the Sunset Diner. The King and the Silly Witch; Lulu tells Alvin about the king who wished there would be no more snow. The Shut-In; Lulu forgets to include Tubby on her Christmas card list. Paid in Full; Tubby accidentally gives his half dollar to a Santa Clauss charity pot. The Case of the Stolen Stocking; Tubby thinks Mr. Moppet has taken Lulus Christmas stocking. The Surprise; Tubby sneezes all the ornaments off the Moppets Christmas tree. Christmas Carols; Mr. Grump does not appreciate the kids Christmas caroling. Sneaky Santa; Mr. Moppet ends up being towed behind a plane in a Santa suit. The Kiss Collector; Tubby wants to use his mistletoe to get a kiss from Gloria. The Little Eskimo Girl and the Stuck Santa; Lulu tells Alvin about when Santa got stuck in the top of an igloo. 84 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Published Jan 1979 by Dell/Gold Key.$4.80
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36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.35.
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Whitman edition Cover price $0.35.
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$3.00
Cover by Warren Kremer. Stories and art by Warren Kremer and others. Joe Palooka's speechless sidekick from the popular Ham Fisher boxing strip gets his own comic, noteworthy for early versions of Little Dot and other Harvey characters. Max dreams himself into the Arabian Nights tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. A wishbone presents Max with a moral dilemma. Little Max and Casey find a new money-making idea. Plus solo stories featuring Humphrey. Oh Say Can You Ski?; A Tale of a Tail! Ali Max and the Forty Thieves; Little Max Makes a Lollipop Doll; Safety First; Hector the Director; Rodeo Riot; Rumpus; Dog Puzzle; Humphrey: A Wife for Humphrey; Little Max Rhymes with Reason; Monkey Business; Dog Daze. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1960 by W.T. Grant.$4.00
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The Little Tree That Wasn't Wanted (1960) was a comic and activity book from the W.T. Grant Co. store chain. Features a Christmas-themed story along with puzzles and games. 28 pages, full color, 7-in. x 10-in.
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- Direct Edition. Witnessed Signature: Simon Bisley on 11/4/2023.
- Label #24-06C5551-023
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When you think Christmas spirit, who's the first guy who springs to mind? Why, Lobo, of course. Well, okay, maybe not, but that hasn't stopped DC from giving everybody's favorite murderous maniac his very own Christmas holiday special! It's Christmas Eve all over the universe, and in a galaxy far, far away, a destitute dad tries to calm his murderous brood with a little tale of Christmas cheer...about the time the Easter Bunny hired Lobo to off Santa Claus. Ho ho ho, huh? Written by Keith Giffen and Alan Grant, with art and cover by Simon Bisley. Seriously Suggested for Mature Readers due to bad taste in the form of ultra violence, icon-bashing and 'the finger,' and is more offensive than Christmas usually is. 52 pages. New Format. Cover price $2.95.
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Locus (1968) #396$2.50
Vol. 32, #1. 27th Year of Publication; 17-Time Hugo Winner. The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field. This issue: Peter Straub - The Path of Extremity (interview); Tim Powers - Joke Booths on the Way In (interview). Plus: Season's Greetings from the Locus Staff. Cover features Peter Straub, Tim Powers, plus the Locus staff. Cover price $3.95.
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Looney Yule - Written by Earl Kress. Art and Cover by David Alvarez & Mike DeCarlo. Daffy tries to organize Santa's elves and he and Bugs end up having to deliver the toys in this Christmas tale! 40 pages, full color. Cover price $1.99.
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Cover by David Alvarez & Mike DeCarlo. Stories by Earl Kress. Art by David Alvarez, Mike DeCarlo and John Beatty. Featuring: Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam in "The Legend of Littlefoot"; Beaky Buzzard in "The Abominable Snow Buzzard"; and Sylvester and Son in "Frozen Food"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.99.
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Cover by David Alvarez & Mike DeCarlo. Stories by Earl Kress, Frank Strom, Scott Cunningham and Sholly Fisch. Art by Neal Sternecky, Mike DeCarlo, Walter Carzon, David Alvarez and Horacio Ottolini. Featuring: The Three Bears in "Wreck the Halls"; Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in "The Adventures of Stuporduck: Crisis in Coin-Op!"; Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam in "Buddh-ful Schemer"; and Rocky and Mugsy in the 1-pager "Disorganized Crime"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.25.
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Reprinting #73. Looney Yule - Written by Earl Kress. Art and Cover by David Alvarez and Mike DeCarlo. (Note: Cover is reprinted from #85.) Daffy Duck tries to organize Santa's elves and he and Bugs Bunny end up having to deliver the toys in this Christmas tale! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.
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68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Christmas Cover. 52 pages. Cover price $0.10.
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52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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#159, 1/55, 10c. Issue has Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Mary Jane and Sniffles, and Tweety and Sylvester in untitled stories, a two-page text story "The Newspapermen," and one-page gag strips. Story and art credits: unknown. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$6 1955 Merrie Melodies Comics #159 Looney Tunes,Bugs Bunny,Elmer Fudd,Christmas Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published 2006 by Maerkle Press.$2.50
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Written & illustrated by Thomas F. Zahler. Cover price $3.95.
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View scanCover art by Kelly Freas. Phony ad for Culvert Reserve Whiskey, art by Kelly Freas. "The Coming Attractions...Don't Always Show Exactly What's Coming!", script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; boring scenes that exciting movie previews are supposedly taken from. "The National Safety Council's Holiday-Weekend Telethon," script by Dee Caruso and Bill Levine, art by Mort Drucker; Telethon to pump up the number of highway fatalities to meet the numbers announced before the holiday. "Junior Additions," script by Tom Koch, art by Wally Wood; Possible kids' editions of popular magazines, including: Junior Confessions, Tiny Homes and Gardens; Sports Infantile; Truant; Tyke; Pedal Trend; The Saturday Evening Tot. "Memories of Summer," script and art by Don Martin; 3 cartoons of the dangers of summer. "Basketball," art by George Woodbridge; Satirical look at the sport of basketball. "Alfred E. Neuman's Family Tree," script by Tom Koch, art by Wally Wood; Famous ancestors of Alfred, with very brief biographical notes and dates of birth and death. "Walk - Don't Walk Signals," script and art by Dave Berg; Thoughts on what could happen if the concept of signals were extended to everyday life events. "The Search For Sleep," art by George Woodbridge; Various methods of inducing sleep. "Electrical Report," script by Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, art by Mort Drucker; Showing how the electrical company supposedly controls refrigerator lights and other appliance lights from a central headquarters. "Veeble People," script by Tom Koch, art by Joe Orlando; Fictitious company magazine for North American Veeblefetzer Co. "A Very Merry Christmas...And A Happy New Year!", script and art by Don Martin. Alfred E. Neuman illustration by Kelly Freas. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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View scansCover art by Kelly Freas. Parody of Polaroid Land Camera ad, art by Kelly Freas. Son of MAD ad. "The MAD 1960 Calendar," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando, Bob Clarke, Wallace Wood, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Don Martin, and George Woodbridge; A calendar with a poem for each month. "New Ad Spaces," script by Tom Koch, art by George Woodbridge; For advertisers scraping the bottom of the barrel, MAD suggest some unusual places for ads in bars, hospitals, airplanes, and even prisons. "777 Sunset Strip," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; Stew and Jess try to avoid kissing their homely client while searching for Koukie's kidnapper, but the producer finds they have kidnapped Koukie because he was taking over the show. "The Brain Operation," script and art by Don Martin. "Protest Letters," script by Sy Reit, art by Bob Clarke; Shows the results when TV executives cave in to pressure from everyone who writes an angry letter about a show. "MAD's Helpful Household Repair Hints," script and art by Dave Berg; Very unhelpful household repair hints, resulting in both damage and injury. "MAD's Modern Folk Music," script by Tom Koch, art by Bob Clarke. "The Truth About Before And After Ads," script by Sy Reit, art by Wallace Wood; The real "after" photos showing unexpected side effects of various products. "MAD Goes To A Historical Movie Preview," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando; A completely mixed-up look at American history via the needs of a movie plot. "MAD's Up-To-Date Version of The Night Before Christmas," script by Paul Laikin (translation) and Clement Clarke Moore (original), art by Wallace Wood; A hip rendition of the classic poem, with illustration showing Santa and the reindeer wearing shades, goatees and berets. Parody of Volkswagen ad, highlighting all the odd features in mock German dialect, art by Kelly Freas. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Cover art by Don Martin. Parody of Alpine cigarette print ads, art by Lester Krause. "Midnight TV Roulette," script by Gary Belkin, art by Jack Rickard; A viewer surfs between the three options on late night television: "Hamlet", a monster movie or The Tonight Show with Jack Paar. "The Appointment," script and art by Don Martin; A man races to make an appointment, but every means of transportation he uses breaks in half. "If Stars Had Ordinary Jobs," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; featuring Groucho Marx; Art Linkletter; Mitch Miller; Chet Huntley; David Brinkley; Boris Karloff; and Ed Sullivan. "A Mad Look at Christmas," script and art by Dave Berg; Series of Christmas-based humorous situations. "Inspirational Poems By, For and About the Nation's Building Men," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando; Famous poems altered to appeal to the construction industry. "The Comic Strip Characters' Christmas Party," script by Gary Belkin, art by Wally Wood. "Mad's Handy Guide to Languages of the U.S.A.," script by Gilbert Barnhill and Gary Belkin, art by Joe Orlando; Interpretations of slang terms endemic to various professions. "College Fraternities," script by Don Reilly, art by George Woodbridge; Examples of people stretching the truth. "What Do You Do For a Living, Daddy?", script by Don Reilly, art by Wally Wood; Various fathers try to explain their jobs to their children. "The Guns of Minestrone," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the film "The Guns of Navarone." Parody of milk print ads, script and art by Kelly Freas. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Mad (1952 EC) Magazine #92-30C
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30¢ Cover price. Cover art by Norman Mingo. "The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming Christmas Weekend," script by Stan Hart, art by Sergio Aragones. "The Carpetsweepers," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "The Carpetbaggers," a young man inherits his father's vast estate and promptly becomes an ass about it. "The Mad In and Out Book," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Paul Coker, Jr.; Series of examples of what is fashionable and what is no longer fashionable. Art in the margins by Sergio Aragones. "The Accident," script and art by Don Martin; Two men try to aid an auto accident victim. "Shakespeare Up to Date," script by William Garvin, art by Jack Rickard. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Antonio Prohias. "Children's Safety Songs," script by Larry Siegel, art by Joe Orlando. "The Sites and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Chicago," script by Larry Siegel and Frank Jacobs, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "Every Day Life Olympic Games," art by Joe Orlando. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Antonio Prohias. "Neighborhood Celebrities," script by Stan Hart, art by George Woodbridge. "The Lighter Side of Adult Parties," script and art by Dave Berg. "Phoney Magazine," script by Stan Hart, art by George Woodbridge; Niche magazine aimed at people who try to act more impressive than they actually are. "A Visit to the Country," script and art by Don Martin. "The Mad Safety Council's Predictions For the Upcoming New Year's Weekend," script by Stan Hart, art by Sergio Aragones; Illustrated examples of accidents that will happen over the New Year's weekend and how many will fall victim. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.25.
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Cover art by Norman Mingo. "Hokum's Heroes," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Davis; Parody of the TV show "Hogan's Heroes"; the head officer of the prisoners in a Nazi prison camp can't enjoy all of the secret benefits of the camp because he is worried about the future. Cartoons in the margins by Sergio Aragones. "Another Visit With a Sculptor," script and art by Don Martin; A sculptor finishes his masterpiece. "Christmas Cards We'd Like to See," script and art by Max Brandel; Christmas cards that use contemporary urban scenery and celebrities rather than traditional fare. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Antonio Prohias. "More Snappy Answers to Those Old Cliches," script by Stan Hart, art by Paul Coker Jr.; Sarcastic responses to time worn holiday season situations. "Ads for Other 1967 Vehicles," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Bob Clarke; Consumer advertisements for non-consumer vehicles. "A Portfolio of Mad Namelies," script and art by Max Brandel; Names of famous people with objects representing what they are famous for replacing certain letters. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Antonio Prohias. "What is a B.M.O.C.?", script by Tom Koch, art by Sergio Aragones; Examination of what makes a student the "Big Man on Campus." "Telephone Solicitors," script and art by Al Jaffee; Ideas on how to combat telephone solicitors. "The Lighter Side of Mail," script and art by Dave Berg; Examples of human failings and frailties related to the postal service. "Football as Covered by Other Publications," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; Football stories written for non-sports niche magazines. "The Sound of Money," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the film "The Sound Of Music"; a failed novitiate becomes a governess for the children of a Baron and they fall in love amid some really bad songs. "A Christmas Message from Santa Claus" Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.30.
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Cover photo by Lester Krauss. "Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts 9," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Bob Clarke; Parody of the cartoon panel "Ripley's Believe It or Not." "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward All Men," script by Max Brandel; News photos altered to make it seem like philosophical enemies are embracing as friends; featuring Edward Kennedy; Richard Nixon; Dr. Timothy Leary; Rev. Billy Graham; Gen. William Westmoreland; Gamel Abdul Nasser; Golda Meir; Mao tse-Tung; Chaing Kai-shek; Jacqueline Kennedy; Jacqueline Susanne; Muhammed Ali; Tom Smothers; Dick Smothers; Hugh Hefner; Pope Paul VI; William F. Buckley; Stokely Carmichael; and George Wallace. Cartoons in the margins by Sergio Aragones. "On the Trail with a Zoologist," script and art by Don Martin; An ornithologist chooses to follow the tracks of a bird he thinks is less dangerous. "The Academy Awards Show We'd Like to See," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; The Academy Awards adds new award categories to accommodate changing sexual mores in modern films. "Sergio Aragones Takes a Mad Look at Protest Demonstrations," script and art by Aragones; Cynical look at protest demonstrations and society's reaction to them. "The Lighter Side of Birthdays," script and art by Dave Berg; Examination of how we celebrate birthdays and their implications. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "Playthings Based on TV Commercials," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Bob Clarke; Basing the concepts for toys and games aimed at children on famous television commercials and advertising slogans. "The Month Before Christmas," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Don Martin; Rewritten version of Clement Clark Moore's "Twas the Night Before Christmas" to reflect modern consumerism. "Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at the Phone Company," script by Earle Dowd, art by Angelo Torres; Cynical look at the inner workings of the phone company. "Condemner Reports," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Bob Clarke; In a parody of the magazine "Consumer Reports," products are rated based on dubious standards. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "What New Trend Is Destroying a Time-Honored Theater Art?" Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.35.
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First 50-cent cover price. Cover art by Norman Mingo. "The Great Gasbag," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "The Great Gatsby," a boring socialite gets involved with a man with a dubious past and they proceed to be boring together. "Don Martin's Natural History Movies, Short Subject #14: Insect Masters of Camouflage and Illusion," script and art by Don Martin. "More Powerful Than a Locomotive," script and art by Sergio Aragones; Superman stops a train from running over a man, but fails to consider the physics. "Picture Road Signs We'd Like to See," script by Al Jaffee and Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; Picture road signs are expanded to encompass other traffic hazards. "The Lighter Side of Staying Young," script and art by Dave Berg; Dealing with, or hiding from, getting older. "Mad Solutions to Big City Doggie-Do Problems," script and art by Al Jaffee; Creative ways to clean up after your dog. "The Six Million Dollars, Man," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; In a parody of the TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man," an astronaut injured in an accident is given bionic implants and must rescue the surgeon who implanted them from his Soviet abductors. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.
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First $1.25 issue. Cover art by Richard Williams. "Warped Games," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the film "War Games"; a high school student hacks into a military computer and becomes a fugitive from government prosecution. "Bedsheet Signs We'll Never See on TV," script by Tom Koch, art by Bob Clarke; Signs displayed by fans at football stadiums that are a little too truthful. "Macho Is...", script by Tom Koch, art by Paul Coker Jr.; Humorous ways men attempt to prove their masculinity. "One Morning in the Dungeon Room," script and art by Don Martin; A prisoner is given the promise of release. "The Lighter Side of ...," script by Dave Berg; A humorous look at nausea, divorce, policemen, crime, culture, dinner, secrets, drunk driving, telephone calls, grades, borrowing. students, work, and neighbors. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "Mad's Multiple Choice TV Scene Test," script and art by Paul Peter Porges; Various television situations are presented along with multiple descriptions of those scenes to choose from. "One Afternoon in the School Room," script and art by Don Martin; Students in a classroom dispense some vigilante justice. "Mad's All-Inclusive Monday Night Football Betting Pool," art by Jack Davis; An example of a betting slip listing wagers on every aspect of Monday Night Football, both involving the game and involving the broadcast. "Famous Quotations--and How the People Back Then Reacted to Them," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Harry North; Sarcastic answers to famous historical quotes. "Asinine to Five," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres; In a parody of the TV series "Nine to Five," three like-minded office workers struggle against discriminatory office practices. "A Mad History of Communication," script by Larry Siegel, art by George Woodbridge; Satirical history of the evolution of communication in the human species. "Psycho, Too," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the film "Psycho II"; a serial murder recently released from a mental hospital tries to return to society. Back cover strip with art by Don Martin. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.
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$45 Mad Magazine Issue #244 January 1984 War Games and Psycho II Richard Williams FN Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Cover art by Richard Williams. "The Wretches Of Ecchflick," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; Spoof of the movie The Witches of Eastwick. "One Morning In Sherwood Forest," script by Fares Garabet, art by Don Martin. "Mad's Updated Children's Books," script by Matthew T. Smith, art by George Woodbridge. "Duck Edwing Looks At Superman," script and art by Don Edwing (as Duck Edwing); featuring Superman and Lois Lane. "The Lighter Side Of...," script and art by Dave Berg. "Nationwide Survey Results That Advertisers Never Tell Us About," script by Tom Koch, art by Paul Coker. "A Mad Look At Skiing," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Commemorative Chrismas Ornaments," script by John Prete, art by Al Jaffee. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "The Unwatchables," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Angelo Torres; Spoof of the movie The Untouchables. "Recycling Toilet Seats," script and art by Paul Peter Porges. "Merchandising Spin-Offs That Hollywood Missed Out On," script by Mike Snider, art by Bob Clarke. "The Mad People Watcher's Guide To A Typical Football Game," script by Mike Snider, art by Jack Davis. "Charity Drives We'd Like To See," script by Tom Koch, art by George Woodbridge; Spoof of the movie Predator. "Two For the Road," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.35.
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Mad (1952 EC) Magazine #365A$6.00
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Variant cover by Joe DeVito (with illustrated border by Rick Tulka). Stories and art by Rick Geary, Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Don Jacobs, Don (Duck) Edwing, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Barry Liebmann, Dennis Snee, Desmond Devlin, Josh Gordon, Jeff Kruse, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Charles Akins, Marshall Vandruff, Tom Bunk, Gerry Gersten, Mort Drucker, Thomas Fluharty, Angelo Torres, Irving Schild, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of movie-review show Siskel & Ebert and movie GI Jane, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Mort Drucker. James Bond villains, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. A look at American intellect with art by indie cartoonist Rick Geary. Mad's takes on Christmas carols, soccer, and job interviews. Melvin & Jenkins, Monroe, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes stills of the classic Simpsons TV episode featuring Bart's visit to the Mad offices. Christmas Carols for Dysfunctional Families; Sure Signs Your Job Interview Isn't Going Well; James Bond Villains' Pet Peeves; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Sportsmanship; Fearless Predictions for 1998; G.I. Shame; If Truth in Packaging Laws Applied to Computer Software; Spy vs. Spy; Office Christmas Party Mistletoe Agreement; Monroe &... Grampsy; The Lighter Side of...; The World According to Carp; The Dallas Cowboys Off-the-Field Playbook; Americans Are Smarter Than Ever; Badly Needed CD Warning Labels - The Hip-Hop Edition; Siskel & Ebert Trash Home Movies; A Mad Look at Soccer; Fold-In; Nic-O-Stop Stop Smoking Aid. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.
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Stories and Art by The Usual Gang of Idiots. The very best of our worst stuff from past issues! Season's greetings! In this issue: TV's 24 and Scrubs! Our punch-drunk spoof of the original Rocky movie! Plus: Online shopping horrors; rejected video games; and ridiculous talking toys! 96 pages. Cover price $4.99.
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Mad Stocking Stuffer. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Gilbert Barnhill, Billy Doherty, John Prete, Tommy Moore, Desmond Devlin, Barry Liebmann, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Dave Manak, Harry North, Esq., Tom Bunk, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Greg Theakston, George Woodbridge, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. A collection of Mad features based around Christmas. A story illustrated by acclaimed caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad's takes on Christmas carols, Santa Claus, and The Night Before Christmas. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Louis Farrakhan Christmas Carols; A Mad Look at Santa; One Cold Afternoon Outside Buffalo; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes in a Department Store at Christmastime; Mad's Christmas Cards to Seasonal Exploiters; Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Rejects; Where Your Christmas Dollar Goes; Spy Vs. Spy; The Month Before Christmas - (A Non-Scheduled Visit From St. Nicholas); The Lighter Side of the Holiday Season; Mad's Christmas Believe It or Nuts!; A Mad Look at Winter Sports; Mad's Christmas Carols for the 1998 Holiday Season; Christmas Is...; Late One Afternoon Last January; Mad Suggestions on How to Enjoy the Feeling of a Mid-Winter Beach Vacation While Staying at Home; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself "Jingle Bells"; One Glorious December Morning; The House of Krudd - Mail Order Gift Catalogue; A Mad Look at Winter; If Someone Today Received Those Gifts on "The Twelve Days of Christmas"; One Freezing Day in a Cemetery; Mad's Christmas Carols for Modern Times; The Lighter Side of Snow; Commemorative Christmas Ornaments; The Mad People Watcher's Guide to a Shopping Mall at Christmas; Santa Claus as Seen by...; The 1981 Night Before Christmas; Mad's Christmas Carols for the Holiday Season; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming Christmas Weekend; Harry Grepser's New Year's Resolutions 1962-1972; Every Single New Year's Eve...; One Fine Christmas in the Jungle; Fold-In; 9 Ways to Say "Shove Your White Christmas!" 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.
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Stories and Art by The Usual Gang of Idiots. Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Joyous Kwanzaa! In this Ho-Ho-Holiday issue: Usher gets slammed! Plus: The internet's crappiest websites! Also: NASCAR gets crushed! And: Writers of the Issue - Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola. Plus: Two Spy vs. Spy adventures! 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.99.
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Published Jan 1981 by Mercury Publications.$2.50
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January 1981; whole number 356. Christmas cover by Alex Schomburg. Science fiction stories by George Alec Effinger, Gordon Eklund, Maureen Exter, Jane Yolen, Ron Goulart, Steven Utley, Coleman Brax, Barbara Paul, and Mildred Downey Broxon. Cartoon by Gahan Wilson. Science article by Isaac Asimov. 5-in. x 7-in., black and white; 160 pages. Cover price $1.50.
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- Slab: Scuffing on front and back of case; Debris trapped between case and inner well
- Label #19-2A9BC1C-270
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In Australia, the most human oriented nation on Earth where people have rejected robots and a centralized computer network, both sides of the Malev war seek to get the country on their side in "Christmas Even: Minutes to Midnight." Script by Dave Devries and art by Jim Calafiore & Gonzalo Mayo. The story continues in Rai and the Future Force #19. Cover price $2.25.
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This Christmas card from Malibu Comics features a wraparound cover illustration with many Malibu characters, and holiday greetings on the inside. Art by Norm Breyfogle. 5-in. x 7-in.; color; 4 pages; card stock.
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"Christmas in Bedlam!" Written by J.M. DeMatteis. Art by Liam Sharp. The Nexus of All Realities has been shattered by the HEROES RETURN and the Man-Thing is the only creature alive that can repair it. Can Ellen Brandt lead the creature to where it needs to be. Meanwhile, what is the mysterious being Mr. Termineus up to? 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.99.
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1st printing. By Nathaniel Marunas. Tis the night before Christmas and there's trouble at the North Pole! Jingle, a frustrated elf, has taken too many perceived slights from the Big Boss. So he puts an evil spell on Santa's cache of Ninja teddy bears. The nunchaku-wielding plushies spring to life, terrorizing Santa's workshop and threatening the celebration of Christmas! Who will save the day? Why, Santa, of course! Hardcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 80 pages, B&W (and Red). Cover price $12.99.
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Published 1946 by K.K./Western.$150.00
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View scans- 1" Spine split. Water damage.
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No number on cover. Cover art by Arthur E. Jameson. "How Santa Got His Red Suit," script and art by Walt Kelly; Years ago, Santa did not always wear a red suit; One Christmas eve, Jack Frost steals his sleigh and toys and leaves Santa stranded; He finds refuge at a tiny house full of elves; The elves make toys for the children of the forest and Santa tries to make clothes for the elves from his own garments; The elves convince a passing giant to let them cut out an outfit for Santa from the giant's red coat. "O Christmas Tree," art by Arthur E. Jameson; Illustrated version of the Christmas carol. "Silent Night," art by Arthur E. Jameson; ; Illustrated version of the hymn. Back-cover art by Arthur E. Jameson. 16 pgs., full color.
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Published 1947 by K.K./Western.
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Fun With Santa Claus