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Mad Special (1970 Super Special) comic books

  • Issue #51A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 51A

    Summer 1985. Includes Bonus Mini-Posters. Cover art by Richard Williams. "The Force and I: The Mad Star Wars Musical," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the movie Star Wars. "Bubble Gum Cards That Reveal the Real, Human Side of Athletes," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Rickard. "The Lighter Side Of... Overreacting," script and art by Dave Berg. "Some Imaginative Mad Suggestions For... Recycling Your Throw-Aways," script by Paul Peter Porges, art by Al Jaffee. "Mad's Judge of the Year", script by Lou Silverstone, art by George Woodbridge. "If Sesame Street Branched Out Into Specialized Avenues of Education," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Davis. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "Second Opinions in Non-Medical Cases," script by Dennis Snee, art by Paul Coker. "The Lighter Side Of... Rip-Offs," script and art by Dave Berg. "Fantasy Buy Island," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show Fantasy Island. "The Disco Man," script by Tom Koch, art by Don Martin. "Heaving Can Wait," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the TV show Heaven Can Wait. 98 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #52
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 52

    Fall 1985. Super Stars, Volume One. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Stan Hart, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Mort Drucker, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV show Dallas and the 1980 movies Popeye (with Robin Williams) and Raging Bull (with Robert De Niro). With the story "New Musicals Based on Big Movies," Mad once again proves itself to be several decades ahead of the curve; featuring musical versions of Jaws, The Godfather and The Towering Inferno. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. The Call of the Mild; Dullus; Don Martin Looks at Firemen; The Lighter Side of...; Don Martin Takes Another Look at Firemen; Flopeye; Spy vs. Spy; Don Martin Looks at The Hulk; Late One Evening on Death Row; New Musicals Based on Big Movies: The Mob's All Here; The Shark and I; Go to Blazes!; Don Martin Looks at Popeye; One Day in the Life of a Tennis Pro; Don Martin Looks at Three Fairy Tales: Rapunzel, The Frog Prince, King Arthur; Raving Bully; Don Martin Looks at Cavemen; Don Martin Escapes From Prison...Almost!; Don Martin in a Playland; Another Scene We'd Like to See: The Frog Prince. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #54
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 54

    "Raiders of the Lost Art," script by Dick DeBartolo and Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Davis; Parody of the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark. "One Blazing Hot Day on the Desert," art by Don Martin. "Who Are You Gonna Blame...?", script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres. "Still More American Jokes They're Telling in Poland," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Paul Coker. "The Lighter Side Of...", script and art by Dave Berg; Single entry strips satirizing how people deal with economizing, obedience, love, communication, finances, vacations, working, cooking, activists, marriage, worries, the office, and teenagers. "The Mad Questionnaire For Uncovering America's Truly Needy", script by John Ficarra, art by Bob Clarke. "More Candid Mad Snapshots of Historical Celebrities," script and art by Paul Peter Porges; featuring Emperor Nero; William Shakespeare; Dr. Livingston; King David; Queen Victoria; Adolph Hitler; Cleopatra; King Midas; and Christopher Columbus. "We'll Always Be Suckers For Clever Advertising," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Rickard. "Too Gross For Comfort," script by Stan Hart, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show "Too Close For Comfort." "A Let the Punishment Fit the Crime Up-Date," script by Michael J. Snider, art by Jack Davis. "A Mad Look At... Air Travel," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "William Shakespeare...Movie Critic" photo story, script by Henry Clark; featuring photos of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, John Belushi, Roger Moore, Clint Eastwood, and others. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "Outlandish," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the movie Outlander. "Mad Image-Builders," script and art by Al Jaffee. "Family Snapshots They Never Put in the Family Album," script and art by Paul Peter Porges. Magnumb, "P.U.", art by Mort Drucker; A satire of the television show Magnum, P.I. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #56A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 56A

    Fall 1986. Includes Bonus Posters. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Lou Silverstone, Alen Robin, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Arnie Kogen, Jack Rickard, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, John Ficarra, Chris Hart, George Hart, Henry Clark, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Antonio Prohias, Dennis Snee, Dave Berg, Irving Schild, Norman Mingo and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV show Hart to Hart, and the movies Dressed to Kill and The Shining. The Mad versions of Shakespeare and the Guinness Book of World Records. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Posters, poster-sized prints with satirical messages like "Smoking Is a Drag!" and "Throw a Pie at a Politician!" Fold-In; Undressed To Kill; One Morning on a Street Corner; T-Shirts Through the Ages; Mad's Career-Oriented Mother Goose; How to Read a New Car Ad; The Mad Stop Watch; Your Mad Horoscope; Har To Har; One Afternoon in the Far East; Mad Careers for the Slow and Lazy; Publically Prohibited Bad Habits of the Future; The Lighter Side of Fire; If The Guinness Book of World Records Dealt With Everyday Life; One Night in the Miami Bus Terminal; Bonus Full-Color Mad Mini-Posters; Extraordinary People; Mixed-Up Junk Mail Mailing Lists; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in This Picture?; How Can You Possibly Believe...; More Sub-Divisions for Public Places; The Lighter Side of Fads; A Mad Look at Discrimination; William Shakespeare...Social Critic; The Mad Sale of Expendable American Properties, Landmarks and Monuments; Bonus Balonus; The Shiner; Late One Night in a Bank; Dog Plays Dead at Dinner Table. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #57
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 57

    Cover art by Richard Williams. "Star Blecch The (Gacck!) Motion Picture," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the Star Trek Motion Picture. "A Collection of MAD X-RAYvings," script by Don Edwing, art by Bob Clarke. "The Mad Nasty Book Volume Two," script by Tom Koch, art by Harry North; featuring the Ku Klux Klan; People Magazine; the Chrysler Corporation; the Democratic Party; the Republican Party; and the U. S. Department of Energy. "The Lighter Side Of... Air Air Air," script and art by Dave Berg. "Horror Movies Based On Everyday Disasters," script by Frank Jacobs and Michael J. Snider (idea), art by Jack Rickard. "A Mad Look At Skating," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "The Mad Running Primer," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Davis. "Kids' Fresh New Comebacks to Parents' Tired Old Comments or What to Tell Your Parents When They Tell You Not to Do Something You Weren't Going to Do Anyway," script by Tom Koch, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "Some Legendary Wire Hangers," script by Paul Peter Porges, art by Bob Clarke; featuring Hunchback of Notre Dame; Frankenstein Monster; Ronald McDonald; Dr, Jekyll; Mr. Hyde; Zorro; Snow White; Lady Godiva; Toulouse-Lautrec; Robin Hood; Robinson Crusoe; Friday; The Three Musketeers; Roto-Rooter Man; and Alfred E. Neuman. "The Lighter Side Of... Guilt," script and art by Dave Berg. "Don Martin Looks At... Dracula," script and art by Don Martin. "Bentson," script by Tom Koch, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show Benson. "Mad's Plan to Make the Congressional TV Show More Entertaining," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Jack Davis. "The Lighter Side Of... Keeping in Touch," script and art by Dave Berg. "Little House Oh, So Dreary," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres; parody of the TV show Little House on the Prairie. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #58
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 58

    Spring 1987. Book of Silliest Nonsense. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Tom Koch, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, John Ficarra, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV show Taxi and the movie Kramer vs. Kramer. Mad's version of high school, and the news from a kid's perspective. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. A Fairy Tale; Crymore vs. Crymore; One Fine Day Downtown While Passing a Construction Site; The Mad Soccer Primer; A Mad Look at Movie Making; The Lighter Side of Inflation; Mad's Punk Rock Group of the Year; Spy vs. Spy; One Saturday Afternoon Downtown; Distinctive Mad Epitaphs; Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions Jogging Incident; Sibling Misery Is...; Mad No Tip Cards; A Mad Expose of some Phone-y Baloney; Taxing; Mad Medals to be Presented to Deserving Working People; The Lighter Side of Gadgets; One Day on a Desert Island; Mad's Real Life Catch-22's; The Mad Thermometer; A Mad Look at Doors; A Mad Collection of Some Very Rare Famous Family Album Rejects; A Mad Look at a Modern High School; Another Day on a Desert Island; Some Mad Things We'll Never Understand; Where Your Dollar Goes; The Lighter Side of Toys; A Little Kid's Guide to Understanding the News; The Shadow Knows; Really Important and Relevant Life Spans; The Last Day on a Desert Island; Alas; Fold-In; Pay As You Go! - The Practice of Modern Medicine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #59
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 59

    Summer 1987. Mad Bombs. Cover by Bob Clarke, plus Mad logo by Antonio Prohias. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Charles M. DeFuccio, Lou Silverstone, Tom Koch, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Rios, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Barry Liebmann, Angelo Torres, Bob Jones, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV shows The Jeffersons, CHiPs, and the James Bond film Moonraker. Don Martin's version of The Lone Ranger. A selection of Spy vs. Spy strips, including the first one ever printed in Mad. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and other Don Martin cartoons. More Scenes We'd Like to See: The Frog Prince; The Dip; One Fine Day in Prehistoric Times; Just Once, Wouldn't You Like To...; More Legendary Wire Hangers; The Lighter Side of Nights; One Evening at a Banquet Saluting an Outstanding American; Mad's They and You Book; Mad's Religion Promoter of the Year; A Mad Look at Some Exciting New Job Opportunities; Ten Little Businessmen; Mad Medals to be Presented to Deserving Actors; CHiMPs; More Wait Till You Get Home and Find That...; Don Martin Looks at The Lone Ranger; The Lighter Side of Danger; Spy vs. Spy; Everyday Crimes That Should Be Punished; Mad's Energy Crisis Mother Goose; One Fine Day About Two Weeks Ago; The Jazzyslums; One Fine Day in the Middle Ages; A Mad Guide to The Double Standards of Age; Are You Happy Now...?; The Lighter Side of Competition; School Supplies Unlimited 1978-79 Wholesale Catalogue; One Wednesday Morning on a Desert Island; Moneyraker; Still More Scenes We'd Like to See: Rapunzel. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #60
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 60


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    Fall 1987. The Totally Crooked Mad. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Henry Clark, Arnie Kogen, Lou Silverstone, Tom Koch, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Dean Norman, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Dennis Snee, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV show The Rockford Files, the original Amityville Horror, and the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Mad's poetic takes on skateboarding and jogging, based on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Raven, respectively. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Building Ledge Jumper Helper; The Spy Who Glubbed Me; One Morning in an Old English Forest; The Mad Travel Agency's Specialized Tours for You and Your Neurosis: The Hypochondriac's Seven-Day Tour of Europe; The Lighter Side of Celebrations; One Afternoon in a New American Home; A Mad Look at the Moment Before the Disaster; The Rime of the Modern Skateboarder; You Can't Beat the System; Surplus Items We Can Sell to the Arabs; Staying In Shape; More How Can You Trust...; One Day in the Life of Some Salesmen; You're a Victim of Bad Timing When...; The Lighter Side of Water; Spy vs. Spy; Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions Gangland Episode; Early One Evening in the Country; Comic Strip Cursing Symbols to Match a Given Situation; The Crockford Files; Celebrities' High-Value Insurance Policies; The Mad Book of Odds; Mad's Do-It-Yourself Job Application Letter; The Lighter Side of Goofs; It's Adding Insult to Injury When...; A Mad Guide to Burning Calories Without Exercise; One Morning in a Theatrical Shop; The Jogger; One Evening in a Hollywood TV Studio; Is the Pope Catholic?; More American Jokes They're Telling in Poland; Mad Close-Ups; A Mad Auction of Some Legendary Celebrities' Personal Items; Late One Friday Night on an Uptown Street Corner; The Calamityville Horror; The Fold-In Fanatic Award; The Congressional Medal of Dishonor. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #61
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 61

    Winter 1987. 4-Star Super Special. Cover by Bob Clarke, Mort Drucker, and Jack Rickard. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Barry Liebmann, Larry Siegel, Arnie Kogen, Lou Silverstone, Tom Koch, Sandy Kossin, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Diane Riccobene, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Chris Hart, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV shows MASH and The Facts of Life. Spoofs of the movies Rocky III and ET the Extra-Terrestrial, featuring art by Jack Davis. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Fold-In; Q.T. The Quasi-Terrestrial; Don Martin Movie Outtake - E.T.; Isn't It Suspicious...; Commemorative Stamps That Tell It Like It Really Is; The Second Edition of The Mad Overrated-Underrated Book; How to Pick Up Girls of Various Types in Various Places; The Lighter Side of...; Last Week in a Freensville Diner; Mad's Updated Practical Joke Catalogue; A Mad Look at American Justice; Last Year at the Freensville Marathon; Rockhead III; Spy vs. Spy; Ronald Reagan - Now Starring at the White House; Yesterday in Downtown Freensville; A Mad Look at Other Uses for Live Lobsters; Six Minutes Looks at Nuclear Power; Mad's Real Life Catch-22's; Bad, Worse, Downright Horrible!; One Freezing Day in a Cemetery; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in This Picture?; T-Shirts With Messages We'd Like to See; If Elected, I Solemnly Promise...; Chutzpah Is...; The Yaks of Life; Hidden Charges in Typical Bills; One Broiling Day in the Desert; M*U*S*H; Hiding E.T. Blends with Street Signal Light. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #62
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 62

    Cover art by Sergio Aragonés. "Video Games Based On Real Life," script and art by Al Jaffee. "One Fine Afternoon While Skydiving," art by Don Martin. "The Lighter Side Of...," script and art by Dave Berg. "Only A True Rock Fan Would...," script by Chris Hart, art by Jack Davis. "Awful Annie," script by Larry Siegel, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the movie Annie. "Ronald Reagan's Gettysburg Address," script by Paul Laikin, art by Jack Rickard. "A Mad Look at the Idiocy of Young Athletes Who Imitate the Pros on TV," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis. "A Mad Guide to First Aid," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres. "Mad Visits A Local Gun Club Picnic," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Davis. "A Mad Look at the U.S. Space Effort," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "A Mad Look at the Beach," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "A Mad Look At Amusement Parks," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "A Mad Look At Sharks," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Conehead the Barbituate," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Don Martin; Parody of the Conan the Barbarian movie. "Questions We'd Like To Ask Some TV Advertisers," script by Tom Koch and Billy Doherty (idea), art by Angelo Torres. "If Photograph Albums Told the Whole Truth," script by Stan Hart, art by Al Jaffee. "The Lighter Side Of...," script and art by Dave Berg; Humorously annoying behavior regarding women's liberation, bravery, curiosity, decisions, telephones, progress, shopping, relationships, growing up, children, values, snacking, partying and Sunday school. "Mad's Modern Disclaimers to the Ten Commandments," script by John Ficarra, art by Bob Clarke. "The Greatest American Zero," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the TV series "The Greatest American Hero," an FBI agent tries to train a teacher with a super-suit how to be a hero. "Star Trek II" parody, art by Don Martin. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #63
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 63

    Summer 1988. The Hot Air Mad. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Arnie Kogen, Jody Revenson, Tom Koch, Mike Claussen, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Dennis Snee, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Chris Hart, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A spoof of TV Guide. Parodies of the classic TV shows 20/20 and Family Ties. Spoofs of the movies Deathtrap, Death Wish II, On Golden Pond, and the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, featuring art by Jack Davis. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Fold-In; A Special Edition of 20/30 Starring Barbara Waltzers; Death Which-Is-Which II; On Olden Pond; Deathcrap; The Mad Students Hate Book; Mottos, Oaths, Inscriptions, Etc. Rewritten for Special Interest Groups; The Lighter Side of...; The Model Majority Manual; It's A Small Victory; One Day on a Tiny Desert Island; The Star Wars Log: The Master Plan for Future Space Films; TV Guise: Special Issue of Truly Honest and Informative Listings; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Occult Promoter of the Year; One Day at the Federal Building; If the Underworld Were Allowed to Advertise; The Brawl Guy; One Gloomy Day in the Dungeons; Look Slim and Trim Without Diet or Strenuous Exercise; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in This Picture?; For Her Thighs Only; Mad's ABC's of Writing Successful Exams and Term Papers; One Sunny Day in the Dungeons; Mad's Theft- and Vandal-Proof Products; The Mad Nasty Book - Volume Three; Family Fools; One Happy Day in the Dungeons; A Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions Fairy Tale Fold-In; Castaway Lobby Loiterer. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #64
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 64

    Fall 1988. Mad Gross-Outs. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Basil Wolverton, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Dave Manak, Robert Kaufman, Ronnie Nathan, Lou Silverstone, Tom Koch, Jack Rickard, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Larry Gore, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, John Caldwell, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A parody of the classic TV show Hill Street Blues, a classic Basil Wolverton story, and some of Mad's grossest jokes. Spoofs of the movies The Exorcist, Star Trek II, and holiday-themed horror films, featuring art by Jack Davis and Mort Drucker. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Stinky Old Miner's Feet; Star Blech II - The Wreck of Korn; One Fine Day Downtown; A Mad Guide to Understanding Statistics; The Lighter Side of...; One Fine Day Uptown; Sports Cars We'd Like to See; Grossest Articles Section: One Night in a Bar Along a Highway; National Perspirer: The World's Slimiest Paper; A Mad Look at Burial at Sea; If Public Services Were Run Like Private Enterprise; The Ecchorcist; The Cockroach; The Mad Motorist's Guide to American Wildlife; One Day Last April; Mad's College Concert Comic of the Year; Ordure of the Day; Arbor Day; One Evening at Home; Mad Solutions to Big City Doggie-Do Problems; One Day in a Crash-Pad; A Mad Look At Lousy Kissers; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Cheap Revolutionary Way to Eat Out and Lose Weight!; Whatever Became of...?; One Fine Day Crosstown; The Anatomy of the Human Body Based on the Comics; A Mad Report on Progress; Swill Street Blues; One Day in a Sculptor's Studio; It's a Thankless Job...; Fold-In; Urologist Office Pick-Up Lines. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #65
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 65

    Winter 1988. Mad Bombs Again! Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Dennis Snee, Paul Laikin, Mark Dressler, Lou Silverstone, Tom Koch, Jack Rickard, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Billy Doherty, Irving Schild, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Mad's take on the Peanuts comic strip. A spoof of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, featuring art by Mort Drucker, plus Don Martin's take on the movie. A portfolio of Spy vs. Spy strips, including some rare Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy episodes. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Tootsie Role; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Peanuts Comic Strip; An Advertiser Would Have Us Believe...; The Lighter Side of...; T.S. Shnooker; Cosmetics For Kids; You Know He/She is Not For You When...; Don Martin's Return of the Jedi Out-Takes; Mad's Defense Contractor of the Year; Long Distance Runs of the Future; Mad's New Twists to Old Tales; A Short History Showing How Different Publications Slant the News; Some Simple Laws That Make Sense Out of Soap Operas; Spy vs. Spy; Little Known and Rarely Diagnosed Mad Ailments Contracted at Airports; Private Benjurmind; One Fine Day in Rochester New York; Macho Is...; One Fine Day in Fairbanks Alaska; A Mad Look at The Walkman; If Famous Poets Had to Make a Living Today; A Mad Look at The Differences Between Optimism, Pessimism & Realism; Further Additions to the Table of Mad's Little-Known and Very Useless Weights, Measures & Distances; Star Bores: Re-Hash of the Jeti; One Fine Day in Chicago Illinois; Fold-In; You Found Out!. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #66
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 66

    Cover art by Richard Williams. "The A Team," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of The A Team TV show. "When You Go to the Movies You Can Be Sure of Seeing...," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Rickard; clichéd situations in the movies. "Places to Hide the M-X Missiles Where They Will Never Be Found," script by Paul Laikin, art by George Woodbridge. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "The Evolution Of A TV Situation Comedy," script by Tom Koch, art by Harry North. "Knut Rider," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show Knight Rider. "If Parents and Children Behaved Like Professional Sports Figures," script by Dennis Snee, art by Jack Rickard. "The Lighter Side of Parents (of Little Kids)," script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Academy Awards For Parents," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker. "The Mad Approach Toward Bridging the Generation Gap, script by Earle Doud, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "The Mad School of Parenting Catalogue of Courses," script by Stan Hart, art by George Woodbridge. "Three Cornered Pitney," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis; How to build and play a brand new game. "Warped Games," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the movie War Games. "Psycho, Too," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the movie Psycho 2. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #67
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 67

    "Stuporman ZZZ," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; In this parody of the movie Superman III, Stuporman, as Cluck Kennt, attends his high school reunion and reconnects with Luna; Meanwhile Webster coerces Gus into helping him take over the country by computer. "Little Known Celebrity Cult Groups," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Angelo Torres; featuring Ed McMahon; Dr. Renee Richards; Jerry Lewis; McLean Stevenson; Rodney Dangerfield; and Woody Allen. "The Lighter Side Of...," script and art 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 Anthony Prohias. "Paltry Guise," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Jack Davis; In a parody of the film "Poltergeist," a family tries to cope with the strange incidents that randomly occur in their new home. "A Mad Look At... Sex Education in the Schools," script and art by Jack Kent. "Mad School Songs For Everyday Activities," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge. "The Lighter Side Of... ele.ment a-ry school," script and art by Dave Berg. "Square Dregs," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the TV show Square Pegs. "Mad's School Teacher of the Year," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Paul Coker. "Mad's All-Inclusive Monday Night Football Betting Pool," script by Mike Snider, art by Jack Davis. "Future Smithsonian Exhibits From TV Land," script by Dennis Snee, art by George Woodbridge. "Simple & Simple," script by Lou Silverstone and Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the TV series "Simon and Simon," two brothers try to solve crimes while bickering like brothers. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #68
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 68

    Fall 1989. Mad Shorts. Cover by Irving Schild and Bob Clarke. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Gary Alexander, Dennis Snee, Max Brandel, George Gipe, E. Nelson Bridwell, Semi, Harry Purvis, Mike Snider, Tom Koch, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Norman Mingo, Joe Orlando, Irving Schild, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of one-page Mad features pointing out the foibles of the day. A spoof of the classic film An Officer and a Gentleman, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takedowns of Shakespeare and sportscasters, featuring art by Jack Davis. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Fold-In; An Officer Ain't No Gentleman; Mother Goose Around the World; The Lighter Side of...; Little Known and Rarely Diagnosed Mad Ailments Contracted at Fast Food Restaurants; Famous Quotations and How the People Back Then Reacted to Them; Don Martin's Atomic Holocaust Survival Manual; Merchandising We're Almost Sure to See...and Hate!; Pollution Alert; Interpreting the News - What They Say... What It Means..; How to Read an Airline Menu; Mad's Aptitude Test Number One - Will You Make a Good Doctor?; Spy vs. Spy; The Prophet; The Mad Word Puzzle; In a Las Vegas Hotel Lobby; A Modern Fairy Tale; The Nice New Uncontroversial National Enquirer; Progress; A Mad Treasury of Shakespeare's Lesser Known Quotations; Mad's First and Probably Last Reader Survey; The Historic Landmark; Mad Salutes the Output of American Industry; Publishers Closeout Sale; Bluff that Mugger!; Mad Medals to be Presented to Deserving Students; A Desert Island Game Plan; This Is a Test! - of the Emergency Publishing System; The Werewolf; Your Mad Horoscope; The Small Businessman; Mad's Late Show Cliche Movie Script: The War Movie; The Cube and I; In-Case-Of-Emergency Cards for Special People; Help Wanted Ads We Never Get To See; Mad's Talking Stamps; The Mad Application for Membership in The Moral Majority; Modern Art; The Problem; Mad Warranty; Talking Cars of the Future; The Verdiccch; The U.S. Video Game Olympic Team; Mad's Multiple Choice TV Scene Test; One Fine Medieval Morning at Home; If Certain Celebrities Married...What Would Their Children Be Like?; Amending the Rule Books to Cover Sportscasters; One Scary Night While Chasing a Monster; Give Us A Break; Fold-In; Fortune Hunters Find Atomic Waste. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #69
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 69

    Winter 1989. Mad Mania 2. Cover by Al Jaffee. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Barry Liebmann, George Gipe, Tom Koch, Jim Ruth, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Lester Krauss, Angelo Torres, Don (Duck) Edwing, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. An Al Jaffee Portfolio, focusing on the artist behind the Fold-Ins and Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions. A spoof of the film review show Siskel and Ebert, featuring parodies of Flashdance, Trading Places and Risky Business. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Fold-In; Roger Ebore and Gene Sissy Review: Trading Races; Raunchy Business; Flashdunce; A Mad Look at Foto-Booths; If the Real World of Today Caught Up With the Comics; Spy vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of...; A Psalm for the Modern Television Preacher; The Mad Guide to Sure-Fire Ad Lib Lines; Al Jaffee Portfolio; Mad's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; Fold-Ins; Some Mad Devices for Safer Smoking; Mad's Puzzle Page; The Mad Hate Book; Trademark Graffiti; Don't You Feel Like a Schmuck?!; If Kids Designed Their Own Christmas Toys; The Mad Book of Magic & Other Dirty Tricks; The Mad Non-Smokers Hate Book; Some Mad Auto Safety Features; Postage Stamp Advertising; Planned Obsolescence in Everyday Products; More Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; Web*Star; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself National Enquirer Cover; The Passing Parade...as Seen Behind a Very Tall Crowd; It's a Mad, Mad World!; Mad's Early Warning Signs; The Castaway. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #70
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 70

    Spring 1990. Mad Sports 2. Cover by Greg Theakston. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Chris Hart, Lou Silverstone, James Kasmir, Arnie Kogen, Tom Koch, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around sports, including rules for the legendary unplayable game 43-Man Squamish. Parodies of the second Rocky movie, Barbra Streisand's Yentl, and the TV series Family Ties, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Family Tides; Mad Percentages; Only in the Middle of the Night...; The Mad Owner's Manual for a New American Car; The Evolution of the Species, Updated; Snappy Answers to Stupid Bumper Stickers; Sports Section: A Guide to Better Understanding the Fine Old Art of Boxing; Rockhead II; Casey at the Talks; The Lighter Side of Little League; After the Game Is Over; Horrifying Sports Cliches; A Mad Look at Winter Sports; International Symbols for Other Olympic Highlights; Novelty Items for Practical-Joker Jocks; Mad's Candid Snapshots of Some Insignificant Moments in Sports; The Mad Guide to Power Boating; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at the Summer Olympics; Magazines for Neglected Sports; The Lighter Side of Water Sports; A Mad Look at Horseback Riding; The Sham-Jock Sporting Goods Catalogue; The Mad Tennis Primer; A Mad Look at Football; Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish; Mad's Baseball Owner of the Year; Mad's Aptitude Test Number Three: Will You Make a Good Athlete?; Mentl; Fold-In; A Scene We're Soon Liable to See. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #71
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 71

    Summer 1990. Cover by Norman Mingo, Wally Wood, Mort Drucker, and Sergio Aragones. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Mike Snider, Lou Silverstone, Jack Rickard, Arnie Kogen, Tom Koch, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Mike Metz, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Norman Mingo and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around Batman, including the Harvey Kurtzman classic Batboy and Rubin and a spoof of the 1966 Batman TV series. Parodies of the astronaut film The Right Stuff and the TV series Newhart, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Dorky Door Hang-Ups, doorknob hangers featuring satirical messages. The Right Stiff; The Mad Nasty Book - Volume Five; Time Flies...Time Drags...(and Vice Versa); The Lighter Side of...; Additions to the Dictionary; A Mad Look at Cold Sufferers; Mad Turn-Arounds; Mad's Dorky Door Hang-Ups; Academy Awards for Teachers; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Helpful Hints on Breaking Up With a Girl; Mad's Easy Step-By-Step Break Dance Chart; Poems to Inspire You and Bring Hope to Your Heart and Make You Feel a Whole Lot Better; Batman Section: Bats-Man; Bat Boy and Rubin!; A Mad Look at Batman; Wishful Thinking; The Mad Speedometer; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself TV Guide Listings; Simple Games and Pastimes for the School Drop-Out; What Parents Think...and...What Kids Think; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!; What Is a Hang-Up?; Not-So-New-Hart; Fold-In; In Case of Atomic Attack. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #72
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 72

    Fall 1990. Our Creature Presentation. Cover by Basil Wolverton. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Basil Wolverton, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Chris Hart, Lou Silverstone, Paul Laikin, Mark Dressler, Arnie Kogen, Tom Koch, Harry North, Esq., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Bill Johnson, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around monsters and strange creatures, including the classic Basil Wolverton piece "The Mad Reader." Parodies of monster movies, including King Kong, Jaws, and Gremlins, plus spoofs of Flashdance and the TV series Cheers, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Splash-Dance; What It Will Be Like When Every Device Talks; We Won't Miss Them...Or Will We?!?; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's List of Runners-Up for The Three Biggest Lies in America; Mad's X-Rated Celebrity Trivia Quiz; Ain't It Great!!; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in This Picture of a Fast Food Restaurant?; The Lighter Side of...; Creature Presentation: Grimlins; Mad Reader!; Horrifying Cliches; King Korn; Fold-In; A Mad Look at Ants; Jaw'd; A Mad Look at King Kong; Other Uses For Pet Boa Constrictors; Little Known Patents and the Patents' Holders; A Mad Guide to What's Cute...and What's Not; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!; C*R*E*E*P (Crisis Relocation Emergency Evacuation Planner) of the Year; A Mad Look at Airline Safety Instructions; The Best...and the Worst...Things to Say For Every Occasion; Beers; Fold-In; A Fish Tale. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #73
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 73

    Winter 1990. Mad Bombs in a Big Way! Cover by Bob Clarke. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Rurik Tyler, Dick DeBartolo, Larry Siegel, Chris Hart, Lou Silverstone, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Desmond Devlin, Tom Koch, Sam Viviano, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Ficarra, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Gerry Gersten, Irving Schild, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A portfolio of classic Spy vs. Spy strips. Parodies of classic TV series Dynasty, The Honeymooners and The Cosby Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's takedowns of Cabbage Patch Kids, frequent flyer programs, and other cultural touchstones. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. Die-Nasty; Bad Habit Enders; The Crummymooners; Floppy Disk; Wanted Posters For the Real Criminals Who Threaten Our Lives; A Frequent Flyer Bonus Program We'd Like to See; Practical Sports in and Around the Home; The Lighter Side of...; Sicky Minutes Looks at Sex and Violence in America Today!; Join Mad's Trendy Book of the Month Club; 14 Reasons Why You'll Miss Seeing Halley's Comet; Spy vs. Spy & Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy; A Mad Guide to How Simple Things Work; If You Walk Down a Dark Street; If the Miller Lite Beer Gang Ran This Country; Mad's Aptitude Test Number Four: Will You Make a Good Politician?; The Mad Nasty File; Celebrity Silhouettes...or...Which Famous Person is Which?; Supergall; Cabbage Patch Products for People Who Hate Cabbage Patch Products; Mad Tips on Moving Out and Making It on Your Own; The Trend Toward Rottenness in the Comic Strips / When All Comic Strip Characters Turn Rotten; Things You Can Do for Your Dog on His Birthday; The Mad 1984 Quiz; The Clodsby Show; Justice Once; The Trivial Pursuit Survival Kit. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #74
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 74

    Cover art by Bob Clarke. "Dumbo: More Blood Part II," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Rambo: First Blood Part II movie parody. "Spy vs Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "The Lighter Side of...," script and art by Dave Berg; The Lighter Side of Fighting, Finances, Women, Weddings, Jogging, Television, Crime, Company, Communication, Health, Relationships and School. "Useful and Practical Information We'd Like to See," script and art by Al Jaffee. "Rock Video Produced by Pressure Groups," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; featuring Boy George, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Jackson, and Sting. "Traveller's Blues," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Will Elder; featuring Glenn Frey. "The Exploitation of a Rock Death," script by Desmond Devlin, art by George Woodbridge. "Red Topple and... 'Night Time' Takes a Mad Look at Rock Video," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Harry North; Red Topple is a parody of Ted Koppel. "Woodstock Revisited," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Sergio Aragonés; parody of the famous rock festival. "Spy vs Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "The Lighter Side of...," script and art by Dave Berg; The Lighter Side of Cooking, Singing, Revenge, Corrections, Weddings, Office Collections, Time Passages, Baby Sitting, Looking Ahead, Reading, Following Directions, Football, Confusion and Hi Tech. "Witless," script by Stan Hart, art by Angelo Torres; Witness movie parody. "Modern Merit Badges," script by Stan Hart, art by George Woodbridge. "The Lighter Side of...," script and art by Dave Berg; The Lighter Side of Lost Items, Self-Confidence, School, Accidents, Music, Gambling, One-Up Manship, Television, Eating Out, Dating, Pets, Making It, School Lunchrooms and Telephones. "Kookoon," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; Cocoon movie parody. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #76
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 76

    Fall 1991. Cover by Kelly Freas. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Arnie Kogen, Dick DeBartolo, Don Epstein, M.S. Pinkham, Marcelle Pesek, Max Brandel, Tom Koch, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Irving Schild, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A parody of the movie Dirty Harry and the TV sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Environmental-themed strips and artwork. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Stickers and New Kids on the Block Hate Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps with satirical messages, in a full-color, attached fold-out. One Day in the Jungle; Dirty Larry; A Mad Look at Snowmobiles; Mad Postcards from Mad Vacationers; Mad's Ecology Mother Goose; The Mad Car-Owners Hate Book; A Mad Look at Hunting; New Kids on the Block Hate Stickers; Mad Mischief Stickers; What Coaches Say in Public and in Private; Mad's Simplified ABC Method of Bulling Your Way Through Election Campaigns; Snappy Answers to Stupid TV Commercials; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at Your Local Power & Light Company; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Labor Dispute Newspaper Story; The Lighter Side of Hang-Ups; The Mary Tailor-Made Show; The House of Krudd Mail Order Gift Catalogue; Fold-In; The Choke's on Us. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #79A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 79A

    February 1992. Includes Bonus Vidiot Labels. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Arnie Kogen, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Ficarra, Lou Silverstone, Sy Reit, Stan Hart, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, John Putnam, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Dave Gantz, George Woodbridge, Irving Schild, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A parody of the various Planet of the Apes sequels and the TV series Columbo, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's takedowns of muscle magazines, pet owners and Custer's Last Stand. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Vidiot Labels, pre-glued, perforated labels with satirical messages for attaching to videocassettes. The Milking of The Planet That Went Ape; Tell-Tale Comic Strip Balloons; Your Mad Horoscope; A Mad Look at Service Stations; How Come on TV...?; Mad's Reality Street; Spy vs. Spy; If Nixon Were President During Custer's Last Stand; The Shadow Knows; You Never Can Win With a Bigot!; Mad Fakeout Vidiot Labels; Modern Muscle Magazine; The Mad Effluent Society Pollution Primer; Meet Sudhir Dar - A Tasty Indian Nut; Mad Medals to be Presented to Deserving Doctors; Mad Bugs the Insect World; A Mad Look at Pet Owners; Clodumbo; The Lighter Side of Time; Realistic Mad Model Car Kits; Fold-In; Keep America Beautiful. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #80
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 80

    March 1992. Wrestling! Cover by Mort Drucker. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, John Rios, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Larry Siegel, Desmond Devlin, Lou Silverstone, Charlie Kadau, John Prete, Stan Hart, Fred Block, Mike Snider, Michael Montgomery, Dennis Snee, Jack Rickard, Sam Viviano, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Gerry Gersten, Irving Schild, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around pro wrestling. A spoof of the film review show Siskel and Ebert, including parodies of The Jewel of the Nile and Young Sherlock Holmes, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, Spy vs. Spy, and Don Martin cartoons. Moon-Fighting; Spy vs. Spy; Video Maladies; If Society's Unwritten Rules of Behavior Were Actually Written Down; The Lighter Side of...; The Defense Contractors' Clearinghouse Catalog; Extinct Sporting Events From Days Gone By; Roger Ebore and Gene Sissy Review: The Fool of the Nile; Young Sureschlock Homely; Mad's Suggestions For How Our Cities Can Solve Their Problems; Wrestling Section: The Mad Wrestling Primer; Goons, They Know How it's Done!; A Mad Look at Pro Wrestling; Mad's Pro Wrestling Predictions; A Foreigner's Travel Guide to the United States; The Far-Out Ride of Edwin Meese; Mad's Sure Signs of Insanity; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Health Spa; New Clothing Care Symbols That Tell It Like It Is; Santa Claus as Seen by...; The Book of Mad; Noah's Ark Cover; Footnotes* to Current Events; One Thursday Afternoon During the Plagues; A Mad Collection of Very Thin Scrolls; Don't Ye Hate...?; When Somebody Sayeth, He Really Meaneth; Mad's Prophet of the Year; Customized Academy Awards for Current Movie Trends; Mad's Aptitude Test Number Six: Will You Make a Good Psychiatrist?; Job-Related Injuries in Non-Athletic Careers; Not So Obvious Warning Signs of Places to Avoid; Other Much Needed Rules Named for the Irksome People Who Inspired Them; Mad's Dual Purpose Clothing Accessories; Clown and Lout in Beverly Hills; Fold-In; Witless Windbag Wrestler's Federation Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #82
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 82

    July 1992. Cover by Stan Borack. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Larry Siegel, Don Epstein, Lou Silverstone, Larry Gore, Jack Rickard, Lloyd Gola, Don (Duck) Edwing, Irving Schild, Norman Mingo, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of All in the Family, and the classic film Love Story, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A Mad take on Tarzan with art by Jack Davis. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Environ-Mental Post Cards, classic Mad environmentally themed gags printed as detachable postcards in a full-color, attached fold-out. If the Characters in Peanuts Aged Like Ordinary People; Recruiting Posters Through History; Gall in the Family Fare; You Know It's Really Summer When...; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Resort Hotel; What's in a Name? Part Two: Institutions; Fairy Tales Continued, or What Happened After They Lived Happily Ever After; A Mad City Street Scene We'd Like to See / A Mad Suburban Street Scene We'd Like to See; Spy vs. Spy; Middle Class Poverty is...; Environ-Mental Post Cards: Visit Los Angeles - See The Air!; Greetings from the Great Lakes!; Mad Salutes George Bush - The #1 Environmental President!; Nuclear Power - Safe as Ever!; The Mad Bowling Primer; A Mad Look at Palm Reading; The Lighter Side of Boating; The Old Ball Game; Unavoidable Exercises for the Urban Dweller; A Mad Look at Tarzan; If People Were Labeled Like Products; Relevant Job Applications; Mad Rattlers; Lover's Story; Fold-In; Uncle Sam's Medical Report. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.50.

  • Issue #84
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 84

    November 1992. Cover by Sergio Aragones. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Lou Silverstone, Joey Townsel, Stan Hart, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Prete, Dennis Snee, Harry North, Esq., Mike Snider, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Gerry Gersten, Sam Viviano, Alen Robin, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around advertising. A 17-page portfolio of Sergio Aragones strips. Parodies of the movies Predator and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Jack Davis. Two rare latter-day strips by founding MAD artists Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. A TV Commercial We'd Like to See; Fearless Buller's Day Off; How Do You Rate as a Yuppie?; Spy vs. Spy; People Rejects; A Mad Look at Bugs; A Mad Look at Hands Across America; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Comic Book Convention; A Mad Look at Moving; Mad's Great American Scavenger Hunt; A Mad Look at Going to the Movies; A Mad Look at Water Sports; Predecessor; The Flim Flam Film Man; The Lighter Side of...; Fund Raisers That Never Made It!; Bush (with apologies to Joyce Kilmer); A Mad Guide to Show-Biz Success; Mad's Guide to Talk Show Hosts; Those Ridiculous Little Things TV Commercials Say; Ads We Never Got to See!; When the Coke / Pepsi Rivalry Gets out of Hand; At the Bedside, Part II; Feature by Feature Advertising; Some American Express Card Commercials We'd Like to See; More Ads We Never Got to See; Why 999 Shoppers out of 1000 Never Collect Those Manufacturers' Rebates; The Mad Merchandise Mart; Two For the Road; Your Pet Has Reached Blissful Retirement When...; Strikes We'd Like to See Occur and Never See Settled!; The Tranquilizer; Fold-In; Clip 'N Save Coupons. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #86
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 86

    March 1993. Games, Puzzles & Other Wastes of Time! Cover by James Warhola. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Lou Silverstone, John Caldwell, John Ficarra, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Prete, Rurik Tyler, Harry North, Esq., Mike Snider, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, David Ames, Chris Hart, Mat Jacobs, Desmond Devlin, Elizabeth White, Matthew T. Smith, Tricia Scarnati, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around games and puzzles. Mad's takes on Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy and Pee-Wee's Playhouse. Subway bingo and the Manhattan board game. Parodies of the movie Lethal Weapon and the TV series LA Law, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Rare latter-day strips by founding MAD artists Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. L.A. Lewd; Summer Has Arrived When...; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Alibis for All Occasions; The Lighter Side of...; Hidden Details in Art; Legal Wreckin; Drama on Page 27; The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same; Mini-Movies Featuring the Fickle Finger of Fate; Merchandising Spin-Offs That Hollywood Missed Out On; Games, Puzzles and Other Wastes of Time: We'll Make a Fortune; Announcing The Crank 'Em Out Mint Professional Wrestling Chess Set; Subway Bingo; Mad's Modern Day Tongue Twisters; Truly Logical Transformers; How Many Mistakes Can You Find in This Picture? (Video Game Center); Manhattan board game; The Mad Chain Letter; Mad's Video Game Arcade Owner of the Year; Mad Dots Typewri-Toons; Mad's Do-It-Yourself Indiana Jones Sequel; Future Special Editions of Trivial Pursuit; Mad's Congressional Record Puzzle Page; Mad's Home Version of Jeopardy!; Banana Republic Dictator of the Year; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at Pee-Wee's Playhouse; Mad's Updated Children's Books; The Mad Decibel (dB) Scale; Clever Ways to Get Out of Embarrassing Situations; The Wretches of Ecchflick; Fold-In; Monopoly Cards for the 1980's. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #88A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 88A

    July 1993. Includes Bonus Mad Maze Poster. Cover by David Anson Russo. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Larry Siegel, William McCole, Lou Silverstone, Max Brandel, Jack Rickard, David Anson Russo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Elizabeth Wright, Jr., Dean Norman, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the TV series Laverne and Shirley, and the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's takes on gun magazines and sandlot baseball. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mad Maze Poster, a poster-sized maze shaped like Alfred E. Neuman on an attached insert. Crime Foilers For the Average Citizen; A Portfolio of Mad Placelies; Spy Vs. Spy; Exciting Abbreviations for Low Glamour Jobs; Great Poems Rewritten to Reflect the Freaky, Greedy, Rotten World of Today; Lavoine & Shoiley; Alley-Oops!; Mad Shoulder Patches; The Psychology of Snoring; If TV Commercials Told Us Everything; Mad Maze Pullout Poster!; Passionate Gun Love Magazine; More What's the Story...?; The Lighter Side of Dieting; The Mad Guidebook to Vanishing Human Types and Their Modern Replacements; You Have Reached a State of Apathy When...; The Spy Who Glubbed Me; A Nostalgic Look at Sandlot Baseball; Mad Maze solution; Fold-In; A Mind-Blowing Incident. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #88B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 88B

    July 1993. Does NOT Include Bonus Mad Maze Poster. Cover by David Anson Russo. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Larry Siegel, William McCole, Lou Silverstone, Max Brandel, Jack Rickard, David Anson Russo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Elizabeth Wright, Jr., Dean Norman, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the TV series Laverne and Shirley, and the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's takes on gun magazines and sandlot baseball. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Crime Foilers For the Average Citizen; A Portfolio of Mad Placelies; Spy Vs. Spy; Exciting Abbreviations for Low Glamour Jobs; Great Poems Rewritten to Reflect the Freaky, Greedy, Rotten World of Today; Lavoine & Shoiley; Alley-Oops!; Mad Shoulder Patches; The Psychology of Snoring; If TV Commercials Told Us Everything; Passionate Gun Love Magazine; More What's the Story...?; The Lighter Side of Dieting; The Mad Guidebook to Vanishing Human Types and Their Modern Replacements; You Have Reached a State of Apathy When...; The Spy Who Glubbed Me; A Nostalgic Look at Sandlot Baseball; Mad Maze solution; Fold-In; A Mind-Blowing Incident. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #89
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 89

    September 1993. Cover by Irving Schild. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Arnie Kogen, Dennis Snee, David Ames, Rurik Tyler, Don (Duck) Edwing, Christopher C. Manson, John Caldwell, Mike Snider, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Sam Viviano, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around TV sitcoms. Spoofs of contemporary and classic TV sitcoms, including I Love Lucy, The Andy Griffith Show, Get Smart and Who's the Boss. Parodies of the movies Beverly Hills Cop 2 and Stand By Me, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Rare latter-day strips by MAD creator Harvey Kurtzman. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Spy vs. Spy Hologram Card - holograms being a hot publishing trend at the time. Fold-In; Beverly Hills Slop, Too!; Nationwide Survey Results That Advertisers Never Tell Us About; A Mad Look at Fast Food; A Mad Look at Some Widely Held Misconceptions; Charity Drives We'd Like to See; Obituaries for Merchandising Characters; The Lighter Side of...; The Criminals' Yellow Pages; Sitcom Section: Boob's the Boss?; Head of the Crass; The Andy Grinning Show; ARFul; I Love Luny; Amends; Living on the Edge; Forget Smart; Perfectly Strange; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Advertising Gullibility Test; Why the U.S. Government Really Spends So Much; Drama on Page 69; The Collector's Newsletter; Your Pet Knows...; Stand But Me; Bonus Spy vs. Spy Hologram Card; Mad's Modern-Day Puzzlers; More Celebrity Silhouettes; The Mad Movie Critic's Pledge; In the Beginning...; A Mad Look at People Even Lonelier Than The Maytag Repairman; Fold-In; Fat Book of the Month Club. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #91A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 91A

    January 1994. Includes Bonus Tattoos. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Arnie Kogen, Bob Muccio, Max Brandel, Harry Purvis, Don (Duck) Edwing, Bruce Stark, Dean Norman, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Spoofs of the TV drama Kung Fu and the horror movie Rosemary's Baby, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A parody of Snoopy's WWI flying ace Peanuts comic strips, told from the Red Baron's point of view. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Tattoos, temporary tattoos featuring satirical messages in a full-color insert. A Mad Look at Model-Building; Rosemia's Boo-Boo; Spy vs. Spy; Mad Products With Paired Names That Tell What It's Supposed to Do; Adventures of the Red Baron or "Happiness Ist Ein Kleine Kaput Beagle"; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Moving Company; America, the Beautiful - Revisited; Getting Involved; If Famous Poets Had Written Mother Goose; The Mad Travel Agency's Specialized Tours for You and Your Neurosis: The Hypochondriac's Seven Day Tour of Europe; Flesh Funnies Tattoos; Mad's Obnoxious Sports Spectator of the Year; Mad's Late Show Cliche Movie Script: The Political Movie; Specialized Magazines for Office Waiting Rooms; The Lighter Side of High School Football; Mad's Share the Wealth Income Tax Form; Mad's Home Movies; What Is a Born Winner?; Other Betting Pools; Kung Fool; Fold-In; More Scenes We'd Like to See: The Princess in the Tower. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #92
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 92

    March 1994. Gadgets and Gizmos. Cover by Al Jaffee. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Tom Koch, Marilyn Atkins, John Rios, Dennis Snee, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Barry Liebmann, Don (Duck) Edwing, Sam Viviano, John Prete, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Russ Cooper, Bob Jones, Harry North, Esq., Gerry Gersten, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Irving Schild, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around technology and tech-toys. Parodies of the movies Stakeout, Crocodile Dundee II and Robocop, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A rare latter-day strip by founding MAD artist Harvey Kurtzman. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a back-page spoof ad for exercise machines, featuring photos of controversial publishers Lyle Stuart, Al Goldstein and Bill Gaines in their underwear - Gaines, of course, being the publisher of Mad. Crock O'dull Dummee, Too; Mad Opens a Typical Magazine Sweepstakes Package; A Mad Look at Optics; The Saga of AT&T (thanks to Edgar Allen Poe's Annabel Lee); Spuds Mackenzie's Photo Album; If They Had to Fill Out Your Questionnaires; The Stupefying Suicide Situation; Gadgets Section: Future Phone Gimmicks We Expect to See; The Lighter Side of Gadgets; Low-Tech Inventions For Everyday Needs; Roboslop; Recycling Toilet Seats; Mad's UPC Symbol Explained; Odes to Appliances, Gadgets, and other Modern Conveniences; Ultimate Accessories for Personal Stereos; State of the Art Is...; Dual-Purpose Office Supplies for Working Mothers; Spy vs. Spy; Gift Catalog for Spoiled Rotten Pets; An Indifferent World; The Demonic Detector Disaster; All-Purpose Video Game Instructions Kit; Eye Catching Mad Mugs To Replace the Boring Ones We're All Used To; Mad Grouplings; "As Told To" Books More Accurately Described; The Lighter Side of...; The Mad Nasty File - (Vol Two); That'll Be the Day!; Celebrity Reading Lists; A Mad Look at Garage Sales; What Is a Supernerd?; Play Pictionary With the Mad Artists; Schwarzenegger; A Beginner's Guide to Cartoon Sound Effects; The Pesky Pecker Puzzler; Stinkout; Fold-In; Bulgin' Belly Burner. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #93
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 93

    May 1994. Mad Unplugged. Cover by Mark Fredrickson. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Mike Snider, Lou Silverstone, Desmond Devlin, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Chris Hart, Tom Cheney, John Caldwell, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Barry Liebmann, Don (Duck) Edwing, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Russ Cooper, Bob Jones, Harry North, Esq., Rick Tulka, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Irving Schild, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around rock and pop music. Parodies of the movies Rambo III and Coming to America, plus the TV series Miami Vice. Mad's takedowns of Bruce Springsteen, music videos, and Michael Jackson's "Bad," plus Mad predictions about 1990s music trends. A rare latter-day strip by MAD creator Harvey Kurtzman. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Rambull III; The Real Demographics of Various TV Audiences; A Mad Look at Staying Cool; The Disastrous Desert Drama; The Mad Guide to Forgivable and Unforgivable Sins; The Lighter Side of...; The Befuddling Balcony Blunder; Politically Inspired Olympic Events; Spy vs. Spy; A Collector's Guide to Stamps Sneakily; Designed for Fun and Profit; The Exquisite Execution Experiment; A Mad Look at Rock Concerts; Hot Albums of the 1990's... A Look Back; Mad's Rock Music Predictions; Miami Price; Badly Needed Warning Labels for Rock Albums; You've Seen Rock Stars Unplugged... Now Let's See...; The Bruce Springsteen Songbook; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Music Video; A Look at Mad's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; Sad; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Rock Concert Newspaper Story; Only a True Rock Fan Would...; Rock Section: Talk About Cheap!; Another Portfolio of Mad Namelies; A Mad Look at Top Secret Places You Always Suspected Existed; Vending Machine Kung Fu; Follow the Asterisk* to Find the Hidden Truth; Drama on Page 73; Junky Video Collections We're Sure to See; The Mad People Watcher's Guide to a Political Convention; Mad's Post-Nuclear Publications; Numbing to America; Twelve Reasons Why Being in Congress Is Worth the Price; Dangerous Sports For the Very Daring and the Super Stupid; Mad's Plan For Improving Movie Theatres; The Perilous Pacific Pickle; Fold-In; The Integrity Record Club. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #94
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 94

    July 1994. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Sy Reit, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Arnie Kogen, Marylin D'Amico, Max Brandel, Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Mort Kuntzler, Norman Mingo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Don Martin, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Spoofs of the TV shows The Fugitive and The Partridge Family, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Plus a photo of Fugitive star David Janssen reading Mad's Fugitive spoof. Mad's takes on psychedelics, new math and religion. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Stickers and Stamps, phony sweepstakes tickets and postage stamps featuring satirical messages in a full-color insert. The Phewgitive; Spy vs. Spy; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at the Major Oil Companies; The Shadow Knows; If Polls and Surveys Had Been Used Through History; Silly Sweepstakes Stamps; Casey at the Dice - with apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer; Mad's Solutions to Big City Parking Problems; A Mad Look at Bugs 'N Worms 'N Things; Incredible Occult Magazine; No Postage Stamps; We'd Like to See the Day When...; A Mad Look at Musicians; The Putrid Family; A Collection of Mad X-Rayvings; The Lighter Side of Anxiety; The Original Mad Cover and One Mad Moment Later!; A Psychedelic Diary; Old Math vs. New Math; A Modern Business Success Story; The Mad Religion in America Primer; One Evening in Spain; Fold-In; Our American Heritage. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #95
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 95

    September 1994. Mad Mania 3. Cover by Dave Berg. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Mike Snider, Lou Silverstone, Arnie Kogen, Dick DeBartolo, Chris Hart, Larry Siegel, John Prete, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Barry Liebmann, Don (Duck) Edwing, Gerry Gersten, Paul Coker, Jr., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Annie Gaines, Richard Williams, Harry North, Esq., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Irving Schild, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the 1980s movies Three Men and a Baby, Broadcast News, and Big, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A spoof of the TV series Beauty and the Beast. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a rare cover by Dave Berg.Biggie; Mad's Comprehensive Modern-Day Disaster, Hazard & Problem Insurance; The Movie Sequel Graveyard; The Manhattan Monster Monkeyshine; The Lighter Side of Status Seeking; The Mad Nasty File - Volume III; Spy vs. Spy; Beauty Is the Beast; Only When You're in a Hurry...; The Free-Style Firing-Squad Fiasco; Mad's Guide to Making It in the Business World; The Chic Glitz Home Study Institute for the Discovery of Hidden Talents in the Field of Writing Children's Books; Mad Looks at Handshakes; Why Are We Always Impressed By...?; The Lighter Side of Commuting; Three Morons and a Baby; Broadcast Snooze; The Unscheduled Last Performance of the Bumbling Brothers Circus; Burnouts and Breakdowns; Don (Duck) Edwing Takes an Appalling Peek at Pallbearers; A Mad Look at Real-Life Government Logic; The Lighter Side of Annoyances; The Frantic Fog-Filled Folly; Every Super Bowl Week You're Sure of Seeing...; Mad's TV News Reporter of the Year; Other McD.L.T. Type Ideas We'd Like to See From McDonalds; More Famous Stories as Told by Famous People; Mad's Reader Opinion Poll - Part II: Movies; New Cigarette Warning Labels You May Have Missed; A Mad Look at Fat; Fold-In; Mad's All-Star Flopp. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #97
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 97

    Late Spring 1994. Cover by Antonio Prohias. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Dean Norman, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Frank Ridgeway, Marylin D'Amico, Bill Johnson Jr., Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Harry North, Esq., Norman Mingo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Don Martin, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Spoofs of the TV show I Spy and the movie Papillion, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's takes on bullfights, ice hockey, and New Yorker magazine's famous mascot. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Spy vs. Spy Combat Card Game, a set of 36 glossy, micro-perforated game cards in a full-color insert. Some Useful Mad Gadgets for Slob-Proofing Your Home; Mad's Cliche Conversation Killers; One Day at the Bullfights; A Mad Guide to The Modern American Class System; Popicorn; Spy vs. Spy; The Mad Ice Hockey Primer; A Nostalgic Look at Dogs; The Office Workers' Hall of Fame; More Original Mad Covers and One Mad Moment Later!; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Fancy Restaurant; Spy vs. Spy Combat Card Game; A Portfolio of Mad Blooming Idiosyncrasies; Why Spy?; The Lighter Side of Traveling; You Know You've Really Made It When...; A Mad Look at Commuting; Zappy Endings We'd Like to See; The Mad Travel Agency's Specialized Tours for You and Your Neurosis: The Paranoiac's Seven Day Tour of Japan; Sure-Fire Ticket Deterrents for Frustrated Drivers; The Mad Poetry Round Robin; One Night in a Police Station; Fold-In; A Magazine Cover We'd Like to See: The New Yorker. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #98
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 98

    Mid-Summer 1994. Mad Gross-Outs 2. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Basil Wolverton, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Mike Snider, Christopher Allen, Rurik Tyler, Larry Siegel, John Caldwell, John S. Marshall, John Prete, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, John Ellis Sech, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Ficarra, Bob Jones, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around some of Mad's grossest jokes. Mad's takes on the Heimlich maneuver and sensationalist daytime TV talk shows. Spoofs of the TV series Roseanne and the movie Working Girl, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Grossanne; Same Words...Different Circumstances; Selected Highlights from the Bottom-of-the-Barrel; The Lighter Side of...; Cut-Away Cross Sections of Everyday Items; Spy vs. Spy; Talk Show Memo Wars; Still More Celebrity Silhouettes; The Great Toon Surplus Sale; The Star Wars Defense System Can't Fail!; Additions to the Dictionary; Lurking Girl; Gross-Out section: A Mad Look at Gross!; Don (Duck) Edwing Rushes into the Emergency Room; The Appalling Amazon Appetizer; Alf's Celebrity Cat Cookbook; The Body Perfect; It's a Crummy Job... But Somebody's Gotta Do It; The Mad Emergency Barf-Inducing Technique: The Potrzebie Maneuver; The Cockamamie Congo Cookout; If Bad Taste Took a Holiday; The Sizzling South Seas Supper; Don (Duck) Edwing Contemplates Suicide; A Mad Guide to Lesser-Known Hollywood Tourist Traps; Twinge; Stupid Pet Owner Tricks; Future Supreme Court Decisions; Why You Are Sure to Win the Next Magazine Publishers' Sweepstakes; The Moron Downer Jr. Show; A Mad Look at Ghosts; The Name Game of the Rich and Famous; Some Classic Examples of World Class Boredom; Consumer Reports Aimed at Special Interest Groups; A Mad Guide to Social Behavior - How Not to Go from Bad to Worse; Mad Charts; Mad Re-Examines More Wise Old Sayings; Fold-In; New, Improved Mad Pooper Scooper. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #99
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 99

    Early Fall 1994. Movie Classics. Cover by James Warhola. Stories and art by Basil Wolverton, Al Jaffee, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Russ Cooper, Arnie Kogen, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, John Prete, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Richard Williams, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Ficarra, Alyse Newman, Sam Viviano, Paul Coker, Jr., Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Greg Theakston, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around classic films of the 1960s and '70s. Parodies of the movies 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?; MASH, A Clockwork Orange, and In Cold Blood, featuring art by Mort Drucker and others. Mad's takes on baldness, fat farms and self-defense. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus Mad versions of classic Rube Goldberg devices. Mad's Modern Rube Goldberg Inventions; The Jarring Jungle Joyride; The Mad Don't Book, Chapter 1: What Not to Do at a Funeral; The Lighter Side of...; Ten College Athletes; Spy vs. Spy; A Mad Look at Self-Defense; The Inconceivable Island Incident; Guys You're Likely to Meet Before Mr. "Right; Mad's Cheap and Painless Methods for Overcoming Baldness at Little Expense and Even Less Pain; One Fine Morning in Miami; Movies section: 201 Minutes of a Space Idiocy; Exciting But Meaningless Movie Studio Blurbs; Mad Mini-Movies: Guess Who's Throwing Up Dinner?; In Cold Blecch!; The Post-Graduate; Not Playing; M*I*S*H M*O*S*H; When Roger Rabbit Technology Takes Over All of Hollywood's Films; A Crockwork Lemon; Midnight Wowboy; The Cutting Room Floor; Recasting Famous Old Movies With Today's Famous Wrestlers; The Silly Solitary Scenario; Mad Suggestions for Reducing the National Debt; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts; The Unnerving Undertaker's Undertaking; Specialized Nautilus Machines for Practical Everyday Activities; The Dreaded Dental Debacle; A Mad Look at Small Wheels; The Mad D.J. Primer; Fold-In; A Mad Fish Story. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.

  • Issue #100
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 100

    Late Fall 1994. Cover by Bob Clarke. Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Jerry DeFuccio, Larry Sharp, Larry Siegel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Lloyd Gola, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Spoofs of the TV show Charlie's Angels and the original Death Wish movie, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A Mad take on Tarzan by legendary artist Frank Frazetta. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mad Morphs, a set of 8 mini-posters of Alfred E. Neuman as various 1990s celebrities, in a full-color insert. (David Letterman is a particularly good match for Alfred.) Our Floundering Fathers; Death Wishers; One Day in a Garage; You Know You're Really a Pet Owner When...; Inventions We'd Like to See; Has Anybody Ever Really Heard...; Spy vs. Spy; A Mad Look at the Joys of Scuba Diving (A Study in Depth); A Mad Look at Fairy Tales; The Mad Air Travel Primer; Mad Morphs: Alfred E. Letterman; Hillar E. Neuman; Alfred E. Schwarzenegger; Howard E. Neuman; Whoop E. Neuman; Madonna E. Neuman; Shaquille E. Neuman; Kramer E. Neuman; American Jokes They're Telling in Poland; The Lighter Side of Week-Ends; In an Italian Restaurant; The Mad Plan to Beautify America With Integrated Highway Signs; A Mad Look at Sun 'N' Surf; Churlie's Angles; Mad Diplomacy in Everyday Life Situations; One Wednesday Evening in a Restaurant Men's Room; If the World of Yesterday Faced the Conditions of Today; Casey at the Talks (based on the Ernest Lawrence Thayer poem); Fold-In; Early One Morning in the Jungle. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #102
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 102

    March 1995. Includes Bonus Mad Bathroom Lick-Schtickers. Cover by Cameron Eagle. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Russ Cooper, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Charlie Kadau, Tom Koch, Jack Kent, Paul Peter Porges, John Prete, John Caldwell, Dennis Snee, Diane Riccobene, John Ficarra, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Harry North, Esq., Rick Tulka, Sam Viviano, and Jack Davis. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A collection of Mad features based around jokes and insults. The top ten practical jokes of all time. Classic Don Martin strips set outside a novelty shop. Mad's takes on stand-up comedians, cliches, and ad libs. Includes Bonus Mad Bathroom Lick-Schtickers, adhesive stickers with satirical messages, in a full-color insert. If Different Comedians Told the Same Joke (There's a Fly in My Soup...); More American Jokes They're Telling in Poland; Mad Switcheroos; Mad's Sure-Fire Cliche Killers; Mad's Do-It-Yourself Comedy Routine; You Know You're Really Overweight When...; One Morning at Max's Novelty Shop; The Mad Nasty Book; The Ten All-Time Greatest Legendary Practical Jokes; More Same Words...Different Circumstances!; You Know You've Really Got a Problem When...; Mad's Big Ego Busters; Bathroom Lick-Schtickers; Drama on Page 33; New Twists on Old Jokes; Mad's Updated Practical Joke Catalogue; Once Again in Front of a Novelty Shop; The Mad Guide to Sure-Fire Ad Lib Lines; Drama on Page 45; Get a Life!!!!!!!!; Outside a Novelty Shop; Still More American Jokes They're Telling in Poland; You Know There's Something Fishy When...; More Mad Switcheroos; Mad's Cliche Killers; One Fine Day Uptown; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Comedy Club; Late One Afternoon at the Warsaw Dike; Fold-In; Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions in Air Travel. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #105A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 105A

    July 1995. Includes Bonus O.J. Pog Schtickers. Cover art by Richard Williams. "Rules for Games the Way They're Really Played," script by Michael Goodwin, art by Jack Davis. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "Modern Day Clue Game Cards," script by Mary Pat Lindl, art by Greg Theakston; featuring Captain Hazelwood, President Bush, Charles Keating, Jose Canseco, and The Three Stooges (as Japanese). "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. "Missile Alert," script and art by Sergio Aragones; The Air Force gets some new tech. "The Mad Guide to New Computer Games," script by Matthew T. Smith, art by Rick Tulka. "Toys R U," script by Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola, art by George Woodbridge. "Three Cornered Pitney," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis. "Mad's Politically Inspired Dolls," script by Dennis Snee, art by Rick Tulka. "The Lighter Side of Collecting," script and art by Dave Berg; Examples of obsessive behavior demonstrated by collectors and hobbyists. "Making Baseball Card Collections Complete," script by John Pound, art by Desmond Devlin. "Video Games Based on Real Life," script and art y Al Jaffee. "The Lighter Side of Hobbies," script and art by Dave Berg. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #106A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 106A

    August 1995. Includes Bonus Mega-Mad Poster. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Don (Duck) Edwing, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, George Hart, Tom Koch, Dick DeBartolo, Paul Peter Porges, Marc Bilgrey, Henry Clark, Max Brandel, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Norman Mingo, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Irving Schild, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, John Pound, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Spoofs of the 1970s movie Jaws and TV series Sonny and Cher, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's spoof of religious magazines. Mad's takes on amusement parks, UPC symbols, and business cards. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mega-Mad Poster, a poster-sized pull-out, featuring a spoof of notorious cigarette mascot Joe Camel by underground comix legend John Pound. One Night in the Big City; Jaw'd; Marriage...Before and After; Don Martin Looks at All Them Indians; The Mad Clearance Catalogue of Unwanted Articles, Features, Gimmicks, and Premises; Where Else But on TV...?; Business and Social Cards; Spy Vs. Spy; Bible Rave Magazine; A Mad Look at The Tennis Set; The Mega-Mad Poster!: The Alfred E. Neumaneuver; Mad's Great Moments In Advertising; One Evening at a Masquerade Party; Welcome to Mad Magazine's Reality World; The Mad Love Book; The Lighter Side of Mail; When the "UPC" Symbol Takes Over Completely; Once Again in the Laboratory; When "Truth-In-Advertising" Laws Apply to Movie Ads; The Heist; The Funny & Glare Show; Fold-In; The Tomb of the Unknown Smoker. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #107
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 107

    October 1995. Big Bad Mad. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Rose L. Hunter, Lou Silverstone, Stan Hart, Paul Laikin, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Floyd Kemske, Don (Duck) Edwing, Chris Hart, Mike Snider, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, James Warhola, Paul Coker, Jr., Sam Viviano, Dennis Wunderlin, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. The debut of "Big Bad Mad," featuring reprints from Mad paperback The Mad Book of Magic. Mad's takedowns of headlines, tech schools, and special-interest groups, plus a prescient article on computer-based medicine. Parodies of the movies Ghostbusters II and Honey I Shrunk the Kids, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Spoofs of the TV series Murphy Brown and The Wonder Years. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Grossbusters II; A Mad Look at Female Bodybuilders; Baseball at the Bat (based on the Ernest Lawrence Thayer poem); The Diabolical Dungeon Deception; Mad: The Lost Pages: Al Jaffee's Mad Book of Magic and Other Dirty Tricks; Anonymous Groups That Didn't Make It; The Lighter Side of...; Big City Signs of the Times; The Blunder Years; A Mad Look at Musical Instruments; How Newspapers Write Misleading Headlines to Jazz Up Otherwise Dull Stories; Spy vs. Spy; Six Minutes Looks at Smoking; The Lusty Ledge Legend; Foolproof Ways to Suck-Up to Grandparents; Apex Technical Schools for Other Occupations; Compu-Doc Self-Service Medical Terminal; Funny to Shrink the Kids; The Feathered Feeding Frenzy; Fleeting "Stars" of the Six O'Clock Local News; Murky Brown; Academy Awards for Movie Audience Members; The Hideous Headsman's Horseplay; When Pressure Groups Really Take Over; Fold-In; Mad Bookmarks. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #108B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 108B

    November 1995. Does NOT Include Bonus Spy Maze Poster. Cover by Dave Manak, plus Mad Logo by Antonio Prohias. Stories and art by Don (Duck) Edwing, Bob Clarke, Rose L. Hunter, David Anson Russo and Antonio Prohias. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. This issue is entirely devoted to Spy vs. Spy, the never-ending battles between near-identical spies of unknown allegiance. Featuring reprints from the Updated Files paperback books, and the occasional Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #119
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 119

    March 1997. Collector's Series #14. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Arnie Kogen, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Michael Goodwin, Stan Hart, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., James Warhola, Kathi Maloney, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Norman Mingo, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. Reprints from Mad paperback Viva Mad, Sergio Aragones' first book-length strip collection. Parodies of the Robert Redford-Paul Newman films The Sting and Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A spoof of Snoopy's WWI flying ace Peanuts comic strips, told from the Red Baron's point of view. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Botch Casually and the Somedunce Kid; One Fine Day at the Pyramids; Everyday Scenes We'd Love to See; Further Adventures of the Red Baron, or Security Ist Eine Grounded Beaglehundt; Spy vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of...; The Mad Psychoanalysis Primer; Some Legendary Wire Hangers; Mad: The Lost Pages: Viva Mad!; The Lighter Side of Driving; The Mad Good News - Bad News Book; One Afternoon in Switzerland; The Half-Wit and Wisdom of Alfred E. Neuman; Intimidations and Antidotes; Cause or Coincidence?; Some Truly Joyous Things You Could Do if You Won the Lottery; When CB-Type Code Language is Used in Other Walks of Life; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Laundry and Dry Cleaners; One Fine Day in the Arctic; Mad Forms for Personalized Wills; The Zing; In the Delicatessen; Fold-In; I Want, Too. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #122
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 122


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    "Where's Waldo for Complete Morons" back cover is truly hilarious! See image!

    August 1997. Ecch! Rated Mad. Cover by Basil Wolverton. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Dan Birtcher, Stan Hart, Cary Pepper, John Prete, Desmond Devlin, Frank Jacobs, Arnie Kogen, Tom Koch, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Larry Siegel, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, Gerry Gersten, Tom Bunk, John Caldwell, Paul Coker, Jr., Angelo Torres, Rick Tulka, Mort Drucker, 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 spoofs of the Godfather films - Parts One, Two and Three, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A parody of the TV series Northern Exposure. Babar the elephant's final adventure. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Odd Father; Spy vs. Spy; Don (Duck) Edwing Hangs Out at the Mall; Babar's Final Adventure; Making Games More Dangerous; The Lighter Side of...; The Macabre Morticians' Melodrama; America - Land of Opportunity; You Always Remember...You Never Remember...; The Odd Father Part, Too!; The New Benchmarks, Records and Barriers That Mankind is Rapidly Approaching - Part I; Customer Satisfaction Surveys We'd Really Like to See; The Mad Stages of...; Give It Up!; Rotten Places Where Waldo Really Would Have to Hide; The Pitiful Postal Peril; Snorin' Exposure; Radio Stations We Never Get to Hear; A Second Bathroom... Your Gateway to Fun and Adventure!; Video Reviews; Celebrity Sound Effects; The Oddfather Part III; The Receptionist's Revolting Resolution; America's Traditional Songs as They Sound to Five-Year-Olds; Hi, Readers - Reverend Donald Wildmon Here!; Fold-In; Where's Waldo? For Complete Morons. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #126
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 126

    January 1998. Readers' Choice - 45th Anniversary Edition. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Harold Morrison, William Garvin, Sy Reit, Phil Hahn, Sidney Paulson, Lou Silverstone, Max Brandel, Frank Jacobs, Earle Doud, Bob Clarke, Lester Krauss, Tom Koch, Paul Laikin, Kelly Freas, Paul Coker, Jr., Angelo Torres, Irving Schild, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. An anniversary collection of favorite articles, as chosen by Mad Readers. Rules for Mad's legendary unplayable game, 43-Man Squamish. Mad's parody of the musical West Side Story, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Mad Solutions to Big City Doggie-Do Problems; While Strolling Through the City; A Mad Look at Realistic Dolls; Mad's Guaranteed Effective All-Occasion Non-Slanderous Political Smear Speech; East Side Story; Spy Vs. Spy; The Garbage Explosion; The Accident; Contents and Comments - Part 2; Horrifying Cliches; Rewriting Your Way to a PH.D.; Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish; Shipwrecked; Life From the Broadside!; Mad's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; One Day Last April; Mad Magazine's Ideal Presidential Candidate; A Mad Look at Movie Making; Contents and Comments - Part 3; The Lighter Side of Sex; If Everyone Talked Like Don Rickles; If Kids Designed Their Own Christmas Toys; On the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Set; A Mad Look at Sky Diving; Mad's "They" and "You" Book; The Haircut; New and Old Versions of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; Dishonor Roll; Fold-In; Park-David Great Moments in Medicine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #128
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 128

    June 1998. Mad Pets. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Earle Doud, Desmond Devlin, Don (Duck) Edwing, Stan Hart, Robert Margroff, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, James Warhola, Kathi Maloney, Paul Coker, Jr., Bob Jones, John Caldwell, Joe Orlando, George Woodbridge, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Kelly Freas and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. A collection of Mad features based around pets. Reprints from Mad paperback The Mad Pet Book. Mad's parody of the friendly-bear show Gentle Ben, featuring art by Don Martin! Mad's takes on fish, cats, reptiles, and of course, dogs. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Would it Kill Your Pet...?; Spy vs. Spy; Getting Involved; Genteel Ben; The Mad Hate Book - Vol. II; The Lighter Side of...; Why Cats Have 9 Lives and You Have Only One!; Specially Trained Dogs for Everyone; The Proverbial Postal/Pooch Parable - Part I; A Mad Look at Tropical Fish; Songs of Pets; The Proverbial Postal/Pooch Parable - Part II; Mad: The Lost Pages: The Mad Pet Book; A Mad Look at Dogs; Doggy Train Dog Food; Don Martin Looks at Frogs; The Proverbial Postal/Pooch Parable - Part III; A Mad Look at Pet Owners; The 9 Real Reasons Why Your Parents Won't Let You Have a Pet!; Rule Number One; Dog Plays Dead at Dinner Table; Dog Plays Dead For Dollars. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #131
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 131

    Readers' Choice 2 - 45th Anniversary Edition. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Jack Kent, Nick Meglin, Larry Siegel, Stan Hart, Tom Hudson, Max Brandel, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Tom Koch, John Putnam, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Norman Mingo, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. An anniversary collection of favorite articles, as chosen by Mad Readers. Rare latter-day strips by founding MAD artists Harvey Kurtzman and Wally Wood. Mad's parody of the musical My Fair Lady, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on sex education, Tarzan movies and graffiti. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Bedtime Stories as Told by Job-Conscious Fathers; A Mad Look at Sex Education in the Schools; On the Tarzan Set; That'll Be the Day!; The Lighter Side of Amusement Parks; Spy Vs. Spy; An Architectural Triumph; My Fair Ad-Man; Mad's Lifetime-People Chart; The Hunter; The Cats Are All Bats by Dr. Seuss - My First Book For Adults; The Rise and Fall of a Recording Star; The Model Majority Manual; The Shadow Knows; Songs of Food; Some Mad Devices for Safer Smoking; A Mad Shopping Guide to Gifts for Finks; The Lighter Side of The Boss; Mad's Nice Graffiti; Mad Builds a More Civilized Mouse Trap; The Rejection Slip; President Johnson on Madison Avenue; What Is an Introvert?; Fathers Are Two-Time Losers; Gambling in the Amazon; Fold-In; Yes... Me Worry! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #132
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 132

    Ultra Mad. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Dan Birtcher, Desmond Devlin, Don (Duck) Edwing, Dennis Snee, Russ Cooper, John Caldwell, Matthew T. Smith, Mike Birtchet, William T. Raschendorfer, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Mike Snider, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, James Warhola, Tom Hachtman, Dave Manak, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Tom Bunk, Gerry Gersten, Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Sam Viviano, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. Mad's parodies of 1990s movies Die Hard 2, Pretty Woman, Days of Thunder, and Flatliners, plus the TV sitcom Family Matters, all featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on the 1990s tattoo revival and daytime talk shows. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Familiar Matters; Spy vs. Spy; Only When You're Sure No One is Watching...; The Peculiar Polar Permutation; A Mad Look at Cooking; Disclaimers for Oaths, Mottos and Famous Sayings; Still More Badly Needed Warning Labels for Rock Albums; New and Improved Store Kiddie Rides; The Apartment You're Considering May Have Belonged to a Serial Killer If...; Mad Double Features - The Sequel; I Sent a Letter Through the Mail...; Real-Life Stupid Human Tricks; Love Corruption; The Vulnerable Victim's Voyage; The Lighter Side of...; Cops 'N' Robbers-Type Games Played by Today's Modern Kid; A Mad Look at Tattoos; Mad's Mix 'N' Match Donahue/Oprah/ Geraldo/Maury/Sally Jessy/Jane Guest & Topic Generator; Instant Nostalgia; The Jaundiced Jury's Judgment; Mad's Lifetime Chart of Wasted Time; Mad's Avalanche O' Catalogs; Turmoil Among the Timber; Once Upon a Time; Airbag Safety Devices for Everyday Living; The Shocking Sundown Showdown; The Mad Fast Food Employees Hate Book; Video Reviews by Roger Eclair and Gene Fishkill: Die Even Harder 2; Slutty Woman; Days of Blunder; Flopliners; Dorkman; Presumed Impotent; Other Uses for Blow-Dryers; Fold-In; GQ - Geek's Quarterly Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #133
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 133

    Best of the Stupid Years. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Don Epstein, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Clay Graham, Jack Kent, Frank Jacobs, Bob Clarke, Paul Peter Porges, James Warhola, Kathi Maloney, Irving Schild, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, George Woodbridge, Angelo Torres, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. Mad's parodies of 1990s Whoopi Goldberg movies Sister Act, Ghost, and Jumping Jack Flash, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Reprints from the first Mad Spy vs. Spy paperback. Mad's takes on Gulliver's Travels and Consumer Reports. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Gulliver's Travails; Sister Axed; Young Doctor Freen; Footnotes* to Literature; Outdoor Sports Indoors; Late One Afternoon in a Doctor's Office; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at Your Local Power & Light Company; The Lighter Side of Staying Young; Mad: The Lost Pages: The All-New Mad Secret File on Spy vs. Spy; You Never Really Get Used To...; One Morning in Surgery; Jumbled Joke Flash; A Mad Look at Karate; Condemner Reports Magazine; One Fine Morning in the Hospital; Gauche; Picture Road Signs We'd Like to See; You're an Eternal Optimist if...; Another (whew!) Visit to the Doctor's Office; Fold-In; Scenes We'd Like to See - Cinderella. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #134
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 134

    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.

  • Issue #140
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 140

    Best of the Stupid Years #2. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, John Ficarra, Tom Koch, T.J. Glenn, Dean Fiora, Larry Siegel, Desmond Devlin, Chris Hart, Paul Peter Porges, Frank Jacobs, Rick Meyerowitz, Jack Rickard, Greg Theakston, Harry North, Esq., Sam Viviano, Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Rick Tulka, Paul Coker, Jr., George Woodbridge, Jack Davis, Antonio Prohias, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine. Mad's parodies of the movies Frankenstein, Judge Dredd and Edward Scissorhands, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad's takes on bikers, horseback riding, and disc jockeys. Classic cartoons by Don Martin. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Frankenslime; One Not So Fine Afternoon Downtown; The Mad Cost of Living Index; A Mad Look at Bikers; Spy Vs. Spy; Only in the Middle of the Night...; Exciting New Uses for Miracle Velcro; The Lighter Side of...; What Disc Jockeys Say...and What They Mean; If the Underworld Were Allowed to Advertise; One Fine Day Downtown; A Mad Look at Other Uses for Live Lobsters; Mother Goose Around the World; Judge Dreck; A Mad Look at Horseback Riding; How to Read an Airline Menu; When Not to Use Famous "Pick-Up" Lines; If Advertisers Made Use of Old Masters; Mad Tips on Moving Out and Making It on Your Own; One Day on a Tiny Desert Island; Deadwood Scissorsham; A Mad Guide to Understanding Statistics; Little-Known and Rarely Diagnosed Mad Ailments Contracted at Supermarkets; It's a Mad, Mad World!; Mad's Talking Stamps; One Fine Wednesday in Detroit; Shocking Tell-All Books by TV-Sitcom Characters; Bad, Worse, Downright Horrible!; One Steaming Day in the Congo; Mad's Parental Guide for Safe TV Viewing; Raising Money With Other Forms of Legalized Gambling; A Mad Look at Big-Time TV; One Afternoon in a Large City; Fold-In; One-On-One Night in the Laboratory. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.99.