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  • Issue #1
    Badman with Ribbon the Boy Wonder (1967 Topps) Batman Parody 1
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    Krazy Little Comics (1967 Topps): Badman is one of sixteen parody mini-comics originally produced as test market items in 1967, by the Topps Chewing Gum Company. They did not see full national distribution. All were written by Roy Thomas and feature Wally Wood cover and interior art. These minis spoof not only Marvel and DC super-heroes, but other comic characters as well, like the Phantom, Prince Valiant, and Tarzan. These possibly predate, or are at least contemporaneous with, Not Brand Ecch! #1 (08/1967), and are among the rarest of the Merry Marvel Marching Society era items. Full color, 2.5-in. x 3.5-in., no cover price, 8 pages.

  • Issue #1
    Captive American (1967 Topps) Captain America Parody 1
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    Krazy Little Comics (1967 Topps): Captive American, is one of sixteen parody mini-comics originally produced as test market items in 1967, by the Topps Chewing Gum Company. They did not see full national distribution. All were written by Roy Thomas and feature Wally Wood cover and interior art. These minis spoof not only Marvel and DC super-heroes, but other comic characters as well, like the Phantom, Prince Valiant, and Tarzan. These possibly predate, or are at least contemporaneous with, Not Brand Ecch! #1 (08/1967), and are among the rarest of the Merry Marvel Marching Society era items. Full color, 2.5-in. x 3.5-in., no cover price.

  • Issue #1
    Freak-Out on Infant Earths (1987) 1

    Lockjaws! Stories by Don Chin. Art by Herb Wood. Cover by Herb Wood and Jay Oliver. Blackthorne Publishing presents a spoof of the company-wide crossovers that dominated mainstream comics in the mid-1980s (and every era since). A cosmic guardian called The Janitor assembles the greatest heroes of a previously unknown multiverse, including Sgt. Rucker, Arrowman, Joe Ninja, Gorr the ancient Egyptian warrior, and future cops Slugger Luzinski and the Metal Cowboy. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

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    $7 37453: FREAK OUT ON INFANT EARTHS #1 NM Grade

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  • Issue #2
    Freak-Out on Infant Earths (1987) 2

    Stories by Don Chin. Art by Herb Wood. Cover by Herb Wood and Jay Oliver. Blackthorne Publishing presents a spoof of the company-wide crossovers that dominated mainstream comics in the mid-1980s (and every era since). More heroes join The Janitors multiversal campaign against the forces of inter-dimensional tyrant Lockjaws, including Amazons Air Girl, Water Woman, Fire Fury, and Blue Bonnet; the anthropomorphic Canine the Barbarian and the Toad Warrior; and even Death, Jr. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

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    $6 41206: FREAK-OUT ON INFANT EARTHS #2 NM Grade

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  • Issue #28
    Futurama Comics (2000 Bongo) 28

    by Boothby & Kazaleh After making a delivery to the offices of one of Fry and Bender's favorite TV shows, The Scary Door, the Planet Express crew find themselves transported to a parallel dimension of sight and sound, talking dolls, and roadside diners and dates with Death and a lot of ironic plot twists! Will they ever escape? Ironically, not until they make plans to stay! 32pgs, FC Cover price $2.99.

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    $180 Futurama 28 cgc 9.8 Bongo Comics 2006 Bender Robot cover Fry Space WHTIE pgs NM

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  • Issue #3
    Giant Robot Warrior Maintenance Crew (2014) 3

    Written by Nate Hill. Art and Cover by Mervyn McKoy. This is it! The final chapter of the most bizarre giant robot story in history ends with a bang! Can Erica Pratch and the maintenance crew save Herotron from its most dangerous adversary - the pilots? It's a race against the clock and common sense in this epic exclamation marked comedic conclusion! 28 pages, full color. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #3
    Giant Shanda Animal (1995) 3

    Cover by Charlie Wise. Stories and art by Mike Curtis, Karlo C. Ignacio, Charlie Wise, Mitch Marmel, Steven Addlesee, James Lomax, Scott Alston, Matt McCullar, Kishma Danielle and Carla Speed McNeil, plus pinups by Michele Light, Christina Smudge Hanson, Ed Pelzig and Roberta Gregory. A short-story anthology set in the world of popular furry series Shanda the Panda. The Archies/Waynes World spoof Shanderonica: Were Not Worthy; Midnight Madness; Big Game; A Fair to Remember. 48 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #4
    Giant Shanda Animal (1995) 4

    Cover by George Broderick Jr. Stories and art by Mike Curtis, Mark D. Ashworth, Robert Teague, Dann Phillips, Dennis Stahl, George Broderick Jr., Dennis Clark, and Jerry S. Loomis. A short-story anthology set in the world of popular furry series Shanda the Panda. A spoof of Astro Boy; Double R stars in a version of the Beatles classic Rocky Raccoon; Panda Girl of the Congo; Security Team; Take Me Out to the Ball Game; Bigger Than Dreams. 48 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #1
    Gnatrat the Dark Gnat Returns (1986) 1

    Story, art and cover by Mark Martin. A loving spoof of Frank Millers landmark series Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. Long after his retirement, Gnatrat must don his crime-fighting garb once more, satirizing the 1980s work of Frank Miller all along the way. Followed by Happy Birthday Gnatrat. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.95.

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    $20 GNATRAT: DARK GNAT RETURNS #1 CGC 9.4 NM White Pages 1986 Mark Martin Prelude

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  • Issue #1
    Green Grey Sponge Suit Sushi Turtles (1990) 1

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Parody. Cover price $3.33.

  • Issue #1
    Grin (1972 Magazine) 1

    Satirical comic strips. Front and back covers by Jack Sparling. Parodies of the Godfather movie, Charlie Brown/Peanuts, Blondie, Archie Bunker/All in the Family TV show, plus more. (Writers) John Norment, D.J. Arneson, Jim Ruth, and Fred Wolf. (Artists) Alan Kupperberg, Jack Abel, Henry Scarpelli, Jack Sparling, Frank Springer, and Tony Tallarico. Interior cover full color poster. 52 oages, BW. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #1981
    Harvard Lampoon People Parody (1981) 1981
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  • Issue #47
    Heathcliff (1985 Marvel/Star Comics) 47

    Comic book version of the popular comic strip cat, Heathcliff. In this issue, Heathcliff is obsessed with pretending to be Catman, a super hero that he saw in a movie. And then he has to really be a hero when someone from his past returns and causes trouble in "Catman." Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Dave Manak & Jacqueline Roettcher. Then in "Heath-Ercise," Heathcliff helps make an exercise video. Script by Angelo DeCesare and art by Hill & Leon. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #4
    Hembeck (1980 FantaCo) 4

    "Bah, Hembeck!" on cover Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #1
    Herbie (1990 A-Plus) 1
    Published 1990 by A-Plus.

    Cover by Trina Robbins. Stories by Richard Hughes, credited as Shane O'Shea and Lafcadio Lee. Art by Ogden Whitney and Chic Stone. ACG Comics reprints the classic adventures of Herbie, the American Comics Group super-hero parody, featuring a rotund, lackadaisical, lollipop-sucking nerd boy who is inexplicably all-powerful. The other kids dare Herbie to enter a haunted house, but the ghosts and monsters therein are not prepared for Herbie. Herbie goes back in time to get Christopher Columbus' autograph and accidentally helps him discover America. President Johnson seeks Herbies help to rescue the Statue of Liberty from the sinister Mr. Horrible, so he dons a costume to become the Fat Fury. Hilarious cover by Trina Robbins. Reprints from Herbie #8, 11, and 17, plus Forbidden Worlds 94 (Herbies second appearance) and a backup story from Unknown Worlds. Herbie and the Spirits; Make Way for That Fat Fury; Da Shadano; I Saw it With My Own Eyes; Christopher Columbus Popnecker! 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

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    $4 HERBIE 1 5.0 1990 YZ
    $10 Herbie #1 - A rotund, lazy, lollipop-sucking nerd boy who is all-powerful!

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  • Issue #1A
    Hewoes (2007) 1A
    Published Jul 2007 by Parody Press.

    By Bill Maus. Parody Press Comics returns, setting their satirical sights on NBC's tremendously popular TV show, Heroes! Meet Cheerleader Klair Bendit, Mohinder Night Shalaman, Internet Weathergirl Sniki Sanders, meek office-worker Hewoe Chaka-Khana, and the mixed-up Pastrami Brothers, as they go on a quest to save the world and find out the source of their crazy powers! This hilarious book is offered with two collectible first-issue covers - a 'good Hewoes' version and a 'bad Hewoes' version-shipped in a 50/50 ratio. Make sure this comic is on your list! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1B
    Hewoes (2007) 1B
    Published Jul 2007 by Parody Press.

    By Bill Maus. Parody Press Comics returns, setting their satirical sights on NBC's tremendously popular TV show, Heroes! Meet Cheerleader Klair Bendit, Mohinder Night Shalaman, Internet Weathergirl Sniki Sanders, meek office-worker Hewoe Chaka-Khana, and the mixed-up Pastrami Brothers, as they go on a quest to save the world and find out the source of their crazy powers! This hilarious book is offered with two collectible first-issue covers - a 'good Hewoes' version and a 'bad Hewoes' version-shipped in a 50/50 ratio. Make sure this comic is on your list! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #4
    Hey Mister (1997) 4

    Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #23
    Howard the Duck (1976 1st Series) 23

    "Star Waugh." Part two of a two-part Star Wars parody, this issue pits Howard and pals against Bzzk' Joh and a Wal-Mart-type super store. Man-Thing guest stars. Script by Steve Gerber, pencils by Val Mayerik, inks by Mayerik. Cover by Gene Colan and Alan Weiss. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #28
    Jughead and Friends Digest (2005) 28
    • Signed by artist Fernando Ruiz with Lone Star Comics certificate of authenticity.

    by Fernando Ruiz While rummaging through Jughead's attic searching for sleeping bags, Archie finds something else instead: the hat, jacket and journal of Jughead's archeologist-adventurer ancestor Riverdale Jones! Food was his specialty, so when the boys also find a map to the legendary 'Temple of Food,' the quest is on to find this fabled land of food and fortune! Plus, other new and classic tales, puzzles, games, and more! Cover price $2.49.

  • Issue #32
    Jughead's Double Digest (1989) 32
  • Issue #4
    Kitz 'N Katz Komiks (1985) 4
  • Issue #197
    Knights of the Dinner Table (1994) 197

    (W/A) Jolly Blackburn (CA) TBD This multiple award-winning comic magazine features the hilarious misadventures of a group of gamers (the Knights) and their friends, along with useful role-playing and other articles for gamers, from a gamer's perspective. It's a slice of (fantasy) life in strips, articles, reviews and features, and a wonderful celebration of the gaming culture! Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #0
    Kosher Comics (1966) 0
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    1966 B&W Magazine sized comic. Parodies by Henry Slesar and Mel Crawford. The Lone Arranger, Supermax, Tishman of the Apes, & Dick Shamus. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #1
    Last Daze of the Bat Guy (1996) 1

    Batman parody by Angelo Furlan & Rhody Belo. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Legion of Stupid-Heroes (1998 Blackthorne) 1

    Breakfast with Xerxes. Story by Taylor Overbey and Mike Helms. Art and cover by Taylor Overbey and Julian Kernes. A pointed spoof of mainstream superhero comics and their tendency to kill off long-running characters for mediocre reasons. Someone is murdering the worlds greatest superheroes, and replacing them with second-raters with names like Elementary Lad, Career Girl and Water Boy. Can the killer be caught before they truly become the Legion of Stupid-Heroes? 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #4
    Lethargic Comics (1994) 4

    Stories and Art by Greg Hyland and Various. This issue of 'The World's Funniest Comic Book' features: the long awaited conclusion to the 'Death and Life of Lethargic Lad' saga; a long running character dying for good; and the Grad continuing his battle with the Spectacular Spider-San! All this plus Guy-With-A-Gun, the Zit, HIM and the No Mutants! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5
    Lethargic Comics (1994) 5

    Cover by Greg Hyland. Stories and Art by Greg Hyland, John Migliore, Brian Lemay, Steve Remen and Tom & Mary Bierbaum. This issue features a super-boffo do-it-yourself cover, including a whole pile o' steamin' hot Lethargic Comics cut-out characters to be placed on the cover -- any way you want! Inside, you'll find the further adventures of Lethargic Lad, Robo-Guy (formerly Guy-With-A-Gun), the Zit, the No Mutants, the Grad, HIM, the millionaire and his wife, the movie star, and the rest (not really on those last few). 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #8
    Lethargic Comics Weakly (1991) 8

    Stories and Art by Greg Hyland and Various. The big confrontation between Yucca and Oomph -- a battle in the Liltin Lethargic Manner! Plus all those other characters you've come to know and love, like Lethargic Lad, Guy-With-A-Gun, HIM, the Zit, Walrus Boy and the Grad! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #10
    Lethargic Comics Weakly (1991) 10

    Stories and Art by Greg Hyland and Various. This is our best 10th issue ever! Thrills! Spills! Chills! And pills -- achoo! Featuring Lethargic Lad, the Zit, HIM, Walrus Boy and more! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #1
    Lethargic Lad (1996) 1

    The Secret Origin of Lethargic Lad - Story, Art and Cover by Greg Hyland. For the first time ever, from the pages of the critically acclaimed humor comic, Lethargic Comics, it's Lethargic Lad in his very own book! It's an all-new story, written and drawn by Lethargic creator Greg Hyland. In the first issue of this three issue mini-series, you will learn the secret origin of Lethargic Lad, explore the mysterious Lad-cave, and eat breakfast cereal with the Lad himself! Also featuring many of the other characters originally featured in Lethargic Comics, and never before have so many super heroes been brought together to drink coffee! Guy-With-A-Gun goes nutso! Aztec Mummy sings a song! The Crab looks for a date! Robot Monster embarks on a new mission! Plus a 1-pager starring Heckboy (a spoof on Hellboy). Lethargic Comics has always featured the best parody and satire of comics, movies, television, pop culture and the world in which we live, and this new comic is no exception! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Lethargic Lad (1996) 3

    Cover by Alex Ross. Stories and Art by Greg Hyland. Experts agree, if you can only buy one comic this year, this issue really should be it! Prepare to be shocked and startled, as Lethargic Lad faces the Legion of Mexican Monsters! Find out the truth behind alien autopsies, the mysterious Bigfoot, political assassinations, the 'Men in Black,' and the world of at-home auto repair. Also, find out if Guy-With-A-Gun can return from the year 2099 by wearing a funny plastic suit. It's all those usual funny-funny comics you've come to know and expect in this series, with those special comedy-jokes, all packaged in a fully painted Kingdom Come parody cover by Ales Ross. Yes, THAT Alex Ross. That very paint-boy that all the kids love. You've seen him paint for the best, now see him paint for the rest. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Lone Rancher (1967 Topps) Lone Ranger Parody 1
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    Krazy Little Comics (1967 Topps): Lone Rancher is one of sixteen parody mini-comics originally produced as test market items in 1967, by the Topps Chewing Gum Company. They did not see full national distribution. All were written by Roy Thomas and feature Wally Wood cover and interior art. These minis spoof not only Marvel and DC super-heroes, but other comic characters as well, like the Phantom, Prince Valiant, and Tarzan. These possibly predate, or are at least contemporaneous with, Not Brand Ecch! #1 (08/1967), and are among the rarest of the Merry Marvel Marching Society era items. Full color, 2.5-in. x 3.5-in., no cover price.

  • 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.

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    $125 Mad Magazine #324 CGC Graded 9.8 EC Publications, EC Comics Highest Grade Issue

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  • 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 #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 #359A
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 359A
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 1 (Batman and Alfred E. Freeze) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #359C
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 359C
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 3 (Robin and Alfred E. Batgirl) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #359D
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 359D
    Published Jul 1997 by EC.

    Variant Cover 4 (Batgirl and Alfred E. Batman) by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Carol Lay, Kyle Baker, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Arnie Kogen, Scott Sonneborn and Andy Rheingold, Desmond Devlin, John Caldwell, Peggy Doody, Darren Johnson, Russ Cooper, Stan Hart, Don (Duck) Edwing, Robert Busan, Angelo Torres, William T. Raschendorfer, Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Thomas Fluharty, Sam Viviano, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad gets in on the 1990s variant-cover craze with multiple covers spoofing "Batman and Robin," all by Mort Drucker. Drucker also does the art for a parody of the film. Mad's look at celebrity screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, with art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad makes up for years of male-dominated articles with a single woman's look at life, featuring art by indie cartoonist Carol Lay. MTV behind the scenes, with art by Kyle Baker. A spoof of Howard Stern's movie, with art by Sam Viviano. Mad's takes on Microsoft, Goosebumps, and condoms. Monroe, Melvin & Jenkins, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Buttman & Rubbin'; The Graffiti in the Microsoft Bathroom; Behind the Scenes at MTV; Condom Buying for Dummies; Monroe &... The County Fair; Citibunk UnAdvantage Card; A Day in the Life of a Single Career Girl in the Big City; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Pet Ownership; Goosebumps Horror Stories That Would Really Scare Kids; A Mad Look at Freaking Out; The Lighter Side of...; Altered Snakes; The Joe Eszterhas School for Sleazy, No-Talent Screenwriting Hacks; Spy vs. Spy; Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Wiley Willy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #371B
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 371B
    Published Jul 1998 by EC.

    Variant cover #2 by Sam Viviano. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, John Caldwell, Don (Duck) Edwing, Dennis Snee, Butch D'Ambrosio, Desmond Devlin, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Scott Maiko, Larry Sutter, John Prete, Frank Jacobs, Scott Bricher, Angelo Torres, R.J. Matson, Grey Blackwell, Marshall Vandruff, Bob Clarke, Rick Tulka, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad and South Park meet at last, resulting in a satire sharknado. (Mad's prediction of an explosion of South Park merch was also on-the-nose.) Sequels to Titanic, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Sports play-by-plays on other shows, featuring art by noted caricaturist Drew Friedman. Mad's takes on NASCAR, road rage, and 99-cent stores. Melvin & Jenkins, Monroe, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes fan memories of Spy vs. Spy creator Antonio Prohias. South Park Toys and Products Coming to a Toy Shelf Near You!; Melvin and Jenkins' Guide to Saving the Planet; Phrases You Never Want to Hear in News Reports About Yourself; 200 Laps in the Life of a NASCAR Fan; Signs You've Hired the Wrong Lawyer; If Bill Clinton Had Been President Through History; When Non-Sports Shows Use the "Fox Box" Concept; Merely 99¢ Store Circular; The Daredevil's Advocate; The Lighter Side of...; Monroe &... the Summer Camp Job; The Boose Wavy Radio; Spy vs. Spy; Cyber-Snaps - Yo' Mamma Jokes for Computer Nerds; Titanic Sequels We'll Soon See; A Mad Look at Road Rage; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; Tommy Hifigure. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #374
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 374
    Published Oct 1998 by EC.

    Cover by Roberto Parada. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Prete, Stan Hart, Steve Ross, Darren Johnson, John Boni, Michael Gallagher, Desmond Devlin, Angelo Torres, Paul Coker, Jr., Greg Theakston, Monte Wolverton, Sam Viviano, Tom Bunk, Hermann Mejia, Timothy Shamey, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Spoofs of the first X Files movie and The Truman Show, featuring art by Sam Viviano and Timothy Shamey. Honest instructions, featuring art by Greg Theakston. Mad's version of "Pop-Up Video" takes on boy-bands Hanson and the Backstreet Boys. Sergio Aragones' version of Armageddon. Mad's takes on road rage, gambling, and classified ads. Monroe, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Truedumb Show; Are You A Compulsive Gambler?; Monroe &... The Big Game; When Suicide Cards Really Catch On; Leo's Talk Show Adventure, or Why Stars Hate Going on Talk Shows; A Mad Look at Armageddon; Dream Classified Ads; Visual Instructions For the Way Things Really Work; Spy vs. Spy; Now You Can Stop Road Rage with Fume-OFF; The Lighter Side of...; Adding Pay-Per-View Excitement to Other Sports; The Ecch Files: Fight This Feature; Pop-Off Video; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; For the Birds. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #376
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 376
    Published Dec 1998 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Caldwell, Scott Maiko, Dennis Snee, Desmond Devlin, Sam Viviano, Scott Bricher, Richard Williams, James Warhola, Rick Tulka, Hermann Mejia, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. An 8-page color section featuring a detailed spoof of a holiday catalog. A parody of the movie Halloween H20, featuring art by Sam Viviano. If Norman Rockwell illustrated modern-day scenes. A multi-chapter spoof of "hero dog" movie serials. An early look at cell phones. Mad's takes on extreme sports, Dilbert, and The Wizard of Oz. Melvin & Jenkins, Monroe, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a vintage ad for Alfred E. Neuman and Spy vs. Spy action figures. Hollow-Scream - It's 2 Slow; Phrases You Never Want to See on a Restaurant Menu; Monroe &... The School Trip; The Wizard of Oz in a Chat Room; Melvin & Jenkins Guide to Money; Hallmock 1998 Holiday Catalog; What If Dilbert Had Different Jobs?; A Mad Look at Extreme Sports; Really Smart Uses for Cell Phones; Spy vs. Spy; The Masked Mountie and His Wonder Dog, Biscuit; The Lighter Side of...; Where the $13 Million-Per-Episode E.R. Budget Goes; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the 90's: Monday Morning Pickup. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #380
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 380
    Published Apr 1999 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Caldwell, David Shayne & Joe Raiola, Charlie Richards, Desmond Devlin, Stan Hart, Michael Gallagher, Timothy Shamey, David O'Keefe, James Warhola, Charles Akins, Amanda Conner, Tom Bunk, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Angelo Torres, Hermann Mejia, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of the movies Star Trek Insurrection and Rushmore, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Kids' letters to Presidential pets, and the replies. How to lose at Jeopardy. Mad's takes on adult websites, nurses, and rock memorabilia. Monroe, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Star Blecch Imperfection; Clues You've Chosen A Really Bad Funeral Parlor; How Monica Lewinski Changed the World; Steve Grieve's Official Catalog of Rare, Unaffordable Rock & Roll Memorabilia; The Television Commercial; Spy vs. Spy; 11 Ways Jeopardy! Contestants Can Really Piss Off Alex Trebek; The Lighter Side of...; A Mad Look at Nurses; Monroe &... The Walk-A-Thon; Responses to Kids' Letters to Socks and Buddy; Flushmore; Mad's Parental Guide to Internet Websites; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; What a Jerk! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

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  • Issue #383A
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 383A
    Published Jul 1999 by EC.

    This is variant cover #1. Mad #383 was published with 2 Star Wars Phantom Menace variant covers, each numbered on the cover as #1 of 2, etc. Cover art by Roberto Parada. "Satirize This," script by Josh Gordon, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the motion picture Analyze This. "The Mad Book of Suicide Etiquette," script by Drew Friedman, art by Mike Snider. "Monroe and... the Funeral," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray. "Countdown to... The Phantom Menace," script by Charlie Kadau, art by Amanda Conner; Star Wars-related parody. "The Jesse Venturification of U.S. Politics," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Ray Alma. "Mad's Star Wars Trivial Pursuit," script by J. Prete, art by Hermann Mejia. "A Mad Look at Plastic Surgery," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Putz Adams," script by Stan Hart, art by Bill Wray; Parody of the motion picture Patch Adams. "The Lighter Side of...,"script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Guide to Cleaning Up Your #*!%&*@# Vocabulary," script and art by John Caldwell. "Spy Vs. Spy," script by Michael Gallagher, art by Peter Kuper; The Black Spy tries to ruin a ribbon-cutting ceremony where White Spy is the man of distinction; However, when Black Spy attempts to ram him with a car, White Spy activates a traffic barrier. "The Phantom Menace - Scenes You Never Saw," art by David P. Levin. "The Omahog Steaks Meats by Mail Catalogue," script by Joe Raiola and David Shayne, art by James Warhola. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #383B
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 383B
    Published Jul 1999 by EC.

    This is variant cover #2. Mad #383 was published with 2 Star Wars Phantom Menace variant covers, each numbered on the cover as #1 of 2, etc. Cover art by Roberto Parada. "Satirize This," script by Josh Gordon, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the motion picture Analyze This. "The Mad Book of Suicide Etiquette," script by Drew Friedman, art by Mike Snider. "Monroe and... the Funeral," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray. "Countdown to... The Phantom Menace," script by Charlie Kadau, art by Amanda Conner; Star Wars-related parody. "The Jesse Venturification of U.S. Politics," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Ray Alma. "Mad's Star Wars Trivial Pursuit," script by J. Prete, art by Hermann Mejia. "A Mad Look at Plastic Surgery," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Putz Adams," script by Stan Hart, art by Bill Wray; Parody of the motion picture Patch Adams. "The Lighter Side of...,"script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Guide to Cleaning Up Your #*!%&*@# Vocabulary," script and art by John Caldwell. "Spy Vs. Spy," script by Michael Gallagher, art by Peter Kuper; The Black Spy tries to ruin a ribbon-cutting ceremony where White Spy is the man of distinction; However, when Black Spy attempts to ram him with a car, White Spy activates a traffic barrier. "The Phantom Menace - Scenes You Never Saw," art by David P. Levin. "The Omahog Steaks Meats by Mail Catalogue," script by Joe Raiola and David Shayne, art by James Warhola. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #385
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 385
    Published Sep 1999 by EC.

    Cover art by Mark Stutzman. "Star Bores : Epic load I -The Fandumb Megamess," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of Star Wars : Episode I - The Phantom Menace. "The Lighter Side Of ...," script and art by Dave Berg; Lighter Side of Justice, Driving, School, Service, Relationships, Libraries, Fashion, Education, Therapy, Employment, The Office, Scheduling, and Doctors. "A Mad Look at Episode I - The Phantom Menace Hype," script and art by Sergio Aragones; Sergio Aragones' textless Gags spoofing the hype of Episode I. "The Midnight Movie," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Bill Wray; Monroe goes to a midnight screening of Episode I and walks out because it sucked then goes into the next theatre showing The Rocky Horror Picture Show and gets an idea on how to enjoy the rest of the Star Wars Travesity. "Warner Bros. Studio Stores Unofficial Catalog," script by Scott Maiko, pencils by Scott Bricher; Anthony Cipriano; Kevin Greene; and Gary Halgren; A Parody of a Warner Bros. Catalog. "Mad's Guide to Telling The Difference Between Pro Wrestling , Jerry Springer and Politics," script by Mike Snider, art by Rick Tulka; Satire on how Politics , wrestling and Jerry Springer are pretty much one and the same. "A Mad Look at The Phantom Menace," script and art by Sergio Aragones; Sergio Aragones' gags featuring scenes from Phantom Menace. "Detroit Rock Sissies," script by Desmond Devlin, art by Ray Alma; Parody of the movie Detroit Rock City. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. Mock Altoid Ad on back cover featuring Mark McGwire promoting Steroids. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #391
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 391
    Published Mar 2000 by EC.

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Dennis Snee, John Prete, John Caldwell, Russ Cooper, Desmond Devlin, Jeff Kruse, Butch D'Ambrosio, James Warhola, Lisa Haney, Rick Tulka, Mort Drucker, Paul Coker, Jr., Tom Bunk , Angelo Torres, Hermann Mejia, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. The first of many Mad Harry Potter spoofs to come, this one on the book that spawned the series, with spot-on cover art by Richard Williams. Parodies of TV's 7th Heaven and President George W. Bush, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Sergio Aragones presents his version of Toy Story 2. Updated Magic 8-ball answers. Mad's takes on webcams, drunk driving, and the Clintons. Melvin & Jenkins, Monroe, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. 7th Heaving; Is It Really Cause for Celebration When...; Monroe &... Health Class; Magic 8-Ball Answers for the New Millennium; A Mad Look at Toy Story 2; Harry Plodder and the Kidney Stone by J.K. Growling; Only a Republican/Democrat Could Possibly Believe...; Spy vs. Spy; Melvin & Jenkins' Guide to Technology; Spot Your Parents!; The Lighter Side of...; Which Webcam Is It?; Mad's Etiquette Guide for Drunk Drivers; George W. Bush Faces the Drug Issue Head-On!; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; The Floor Plan of Bill & Hillary Clinton's New Home. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #393
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 393
    Published May 2000 by EC.

    Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Anthony Barbieri and Bill Wray, Mike Snider, Stan Hart, Michael Gallagher, John Caldwell, Stan Sinberg, Desmond Devlin, John Prete, Frank Santopadre, Darren Johnson, Ryan Pagelow, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Jack Syracuse, Grey Blackwell, Leslie Sternbergh, James Warhola, Hermann Mejia, Kevin Pope, Peter Kuper, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Parodies of TV's Judge Judy and Stephen King's The Green Mile, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A dysfunctional family tree, with art by underground comix artist Leslie Sternbergh. A Mad-style farewell to Charles Schulz' Peanuts, including a Peanuts cover by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on Pokemon, cops, and publishers' sweepstakes. Monroe, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Letters page includes readers' farewells at the passing of another great artist, Don Martin. The Yellow Mile; The Last Thing You Want to Hear...; A Magazine Publisher's Sweepstakes Letter We'd Like to See; Monroe &... The Internet; Final Episodes of Peanuts You Never Saw; Practical Joke Items Guaranteed to Put the "Fun" Back in Funerals; Mad's Dysfunctional Family Tree; All-New Even Yet Still More Badly Needed Warning; Labels for Rock Albums; 6 Degrees of Separation Between Anyone and Anything - Part IV; Spy vs. Spy; Political Pokemon; A More Complete Array of Directional and Signal Lights; A Mad Look at Cops; Settling the Howard Stern Divorce Case on Judge Judy; Mad's Celebrity Cause-Of-Death Betting Odds; Fold-In; One Fine Day at the Museum. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.99.