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Sick Annual (1967) comic books 1970-1979

  • Issue #10/1970
    Sick Annual (1967) 10/1970

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  • Issue #11/1971
    Sick Annual (1967) 11/1971

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    Cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Jim Atkins, Phil Hirsch, and Paul Laikin. Sick was one of the more successful MAD mimics, and like MAD, had regular "special" issues. Has-been advertising mascots become fodder for the tabloids. A parody of teen "true confessions" romance magazines. The meaning of success, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. And the latest vehicle for teens, the Teenmobile. The President Speaks; Headlines from Madison Avenue; Sensational Children's Books; How to Tie Your Tie; Translating Native New Yorkers; Specialized Adventure Magazines; Huckleberry Fink on Success; Glory, Glory, How Peculiar; Hospital Patient's Primer; 90 Pound Weakling; Rebuilding Our Cities; Hippie News; The Rise of Man; Free Stock Certificates; Historical Landmarks; Uncrowded Occupations; Absent-Minded Answers; New Drugs for Hippies; Sick Book of First Aid; How to Stretch Your Coffee Break; Verbal Gymnastics; Status Symbols; The Mouthwash; Teen Confessions; The Teenmobile. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 68 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #12/1972
    Sick Annual (1967) 12/1972

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    Cover by Lugoze. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Calvin Castine, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Bob Taylor, Al Bare, Jerry Grandenetti, Caracu, Allan Gascoigne, Don Orehek, Jared Lee and Vic Martin. Sick was one of the more successful MAD mimics, and like MAD, had regular "special" issues. A gift guide for teens of the 1960s. In honor of 1960s advertising standby "Brand X", Sick creates a Brand X version of everything, including Frankenstein's monster. Sir Walter Scott's classic poem Lochinvar gets the Sick treatment. Plus art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Uncle Abbie Wants You; Sick's Teen Age Gift Catalogue; Hippies in History; How Sick Are Our Hospitals?; School for Comedians; Lochinvar; Madison Ave. in History; Channel Swimmer; Academy Awards for Other Industries; Better Homes and Ghettos; Brand X Monster; Sick Signs; Togetherness; Abbie Hoffmans Charm School; Suicide Attempt; Poppa Is Mafia; Inside Show Business; Real Movie Monsters for Small Tykes; Fathers and Mothers; Celebrity Bubblegum Cards; At the Carnival; How to Be a Comedian without Really Trying; Preview of New Dance Crazes; Famous Sick Quotations; Sick Book Section; Very Funnies; Meet the Big Swinger. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #13/1973
    Sick Annual (1967) 13/1973

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Joe Simon, John Costanza, Jack Sparling, Fred Wolfe, Bob Heit, Tony Tallarico, Al Hewetson, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Bob Taylor, Al Bare, Lugoze, John Langton, J. Kiernan, Warren Emery, Joe Catalano, Aron Mayer, Eden Norah, and Bill Kresse. Sick was one of the more successful MAD mimics, and like MAD, had regular "special" issues. A guide for draft dodgers. A 9-page trade magazine for morticians and undertakers. Cereal boxes for grown-ups, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Sick Labels; How to Make Kid's Games More Realistic; Glamorous Help-Wanted Ads; The Draft-Dodgers' Manual; When Credit Cards Take Over Completely; A Table of Measures for Modern Times; Nixon as a Stand-Up Comic; The Sick Celebrities' Recipe Book; Sick as It Seems; Hippie Song Sheet; Horoscope for Losers; Mafia News; Cereal Boxes for Grown-Ups; Sick Sports Stories; Report Card for Mothers; Patriotism; Sick Hangup; Sick Band-Aid; Diploma for Parents; Sick Visits a Typical Newspaper Office; Future College Entrance Exam; The Out-Dated Hippocratic Oath, the Modern-Day Hippocratic Oath; Sick Book of Etiquette for Slobs; Hamlet for Today's Poetry Lovers; Super Juke Box Cut Out; Books That Never Quite Made It!; How Sick Is Mother Goose?; Sick Record Labels; If Newspapers Existed in Biblical Times; 101 Ways to Lose Money in Your Spare Time without Trying; You Know Youre Over the Hill When…; Undertaker: The Magazine for Morticians. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #14/1974
    Sick Annual (1967) 14/1974

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    Stories and art by Joe Simon, John Costanza, Jack Sparling, Fred Wolfe, Bob Heit, Tony Tallarico, Al Hewetson, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Don Fioto, Gregg Axelrod, Lugoze, John Langton, Sol Weinstein, Howard Albrecht, Warren Emery, Joe Catalano, Aron Mayer, Eden Norah, John Dromey, Paul Lamont and Don Segall. Sick was one of the more successful MAD mimics, and like MAD, had regular "special" issues. A guide for draft dodgers. An 8-page parody magazine for the modern doctor. The Hitler Songbook. A parody of monster-movie fan magazines. A spoof of TV sitcom "All in the Family;" also, Archie Bunker is voted "Comedian of the Month." Also featuring art and a cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Sick Record Labels; Stand-Up Comics from Other Minority Groups; How to Give Pollution a Better Image So We Can Learn to Live with It!; The Mean Rotten Kid Looks at Celebrities; Hard Hat Herald; When Consumer Services Get Even Worse!; Sick's Table of Measures for Modern Times; Jonathan Segal Chicken; A Sick Look at the American Indian; If Nations Were Theatres; Monster Movie Fan Magazine; Conversations with Truthful Endings; Type-o-Graphics; The Adolf Hitler Song Book; Youse Come a Long Way, Baby; Kids Lib Stickers; America's Favorite John; Madison Avenue Menu; Comedian of the Month: Archie Bunker; Gall in the Family; What's New in Polish Jokes; A Sick Look at Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; The Ghetto Poetry Corner; Real Hollywood Art Pictures; Sick's Handy Homework Helper; Guess the Operation; How Trouble-Making Has Changed; How Sick Are You?; Doctor Magazine; Sick As It Seems; The Dirtiest Book Ever Written; Sick Ecology Stickers. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #15/1975
    Sick Annual (1967) 15/1975

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Fred Wolfe, Bob Heit, Tony Tallarico, Aron Mayer, Paul Laikin and Jerry Grandenetti. Sick was one of the more successful MAD mimics, and like MAD, had regular "special" issues. A 1975 calendar featuring original verses about various movie monsters, including Godzilla. A parody of TV game show "Let's Make a Deal." A Sick look at undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau. Obituaries for movie monsters. Spoofs of Dick Tracy and Serpico. Sick's Gall-American Team; Henry Kissinger Singalong Group; Stuporman in Today's Real World; Sick Movie Spoof: Serpigo; Barklett's Unfamiliar Quotations; First the Answers... Then the Questions; Eulogies for Movie Monsters; Tick Dracy; Going Phrasy; Sick-Style Hunt-a-Word Puzzles; Inside Howard Cosell's Wallet; What We Say and What Really Is; License Plates; International Sports Nicknames; Let's Make a Steal!; Grin-ess Book of World Records; You Know You're Unloved When...; 1975 Monster Calendar; Songs of the Energy Crisis; The Undersea World of Jerques Kooksteau; TV Scenes We Wanna Watch; Sick Stickers; Sick Gets Even with the Telephone Company; Sick History Quiz; When Everything Becomes a Shortage; A Sick Look at Fathers. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.75.