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Worst from Mad (1958) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Worst from Mad (1958) 1
    Published 1958 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Record labels & travel stickers. "The Furious Falcon," art by Wally Wood; Phony ad for Ethel, exhorting everyone to drive more. "Walt Dizzy Presents Dizzyland," art by Wally Wood; Behind the scenes look at the 5 worlds of Dizzyland: Tomorrowsland, Frontrearland, Adventuresland, Fantasticland, Moneyland. "Future TV Ad," script and art by Don Martin; Phony ad storyboard for Billie's Rope Mart. "High-School Dance," art by Bob Clarke; Story of planning an evening's events at a typical high school dance. "Item," script by G. Stang; Stories on the same news item as they might be done by different newspapers or magazines. "MAD Record Labels," script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Wally Wood; Phony record labels for 45s. "Scenes We'd Like To See: The Man On The Ledge," art by Joe Orlando. "MAD Merit Badges," art by Jack Davis. "MAD's Ink Blot Test," art by Kelly Freas and Bill Elder; Fake Rorschach tests with explanations. "Don Giovanni," script by Nick Meglin, art by Wally Wood; The story of the comic opera Don Giovanni is told with special emphasis on what makes it funny. "MAD's Picture-Phone Backdrops," art by George Woodbridge. "MAD Builds A More Civilized Mouse Trap," art by Jack Davis; Several supposedly civilized ways to trap and kill mice. "Baseball Is Ruining Our Children," art by Wally Wood; Parody of the findings of Dr. Wertham regarding comic books, where nearly every juvenile delinquent has been found to have played or watched baseball. "Alfred E. Neuman Answers Your Questions," art by Don Martin. "MAD Coats of Arms," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Kelly Freas; Proposed coats of arms for current celebrities. "Products For TV Commercials, Inc.", script by E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Bob Clarke; Offerings from a company that makes products and props used as "Brand X" to compare to advertised products on tv. "The Spitball Contest," script and art by Don Martin. "Real Estate Ads," art by Wally Wood and Jack Kamen (home rendering). "Why I Left The Army And Became A Civilian," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge. "The Ideal Woman," script by D. Purdy, art by Kelly Freas; The ideal woman as visualized by 6 magazines, compared to the women who read the magazines. "The MAD Dating Technique," art by Bob Clarke. "Baseball's Hall of Shame," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Joe Orlando. "The English Titles Don't Quite Match The Action In Foreign Movies," art by Wally Wood. "The Unfortunate Part of Feeding Pigeons Homemade Popcorn," script and art by Don Martin. "TV Guise," script by Paul Laikin, art by Bob Clarke; Parody of TV Guide Magazine, with articles, ads and phony tv listings. "Nansy," art by Wally Wood; A look at a joke from one cartoon strip as it might be interpreted by other strips. "Bowling," script by Nick Meglin, art by Jack Davis. "B. F. Goodnrich Autoless - Because You Don't Need A Car, Just Tires," art by Reed Crandall. 104 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #1N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 1N
    Published 1958 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Record labels & travel stickers. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Wally Wood, Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, Reed Crandall, Don Martin, G. Stang, Al Feldstein, Nick Meglin, Frank Jacobs, E. Nelson Bridwell, Arnie Rosen, D. Marshall Purdy, Paul Laikin, Alen Robin, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. A rare issue featuring many of the original EC artists (Kurtzman, Wood, Elder, Kamen) alongside early artists from Mad's magazine era (Don Martin, Mort Drucker). A spoof of Fredric Wertham's anti-comics classic Seduction of the Innocent, applied to baseball. Comics legend Wally Wood's take on Walt Disney's Disneyland TV series. Walt Dizzy Presents Dizzyland; High-School Dance; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Man on the Ledge; Merit Badges; Mad's Ink Blot Test; A Cultural Look at Comic Opera - featuring Mozart's Don Giovanni; Mad's Picture-Phone Backdrops; Mad Builds a More Civilized Mouse Trap; Baseball Is Ruining Our Children, by Frederick Werthless, M.D.; Alfred E. Neuman Answers Your Questions; Mad Coats of Arms; Products and Props for TV Commercials, Inc.; The Spitball Contest; Real Estate Ads; Why I Left the Army and Became a Civilian; Why the 35mm Camera Replaced the Box Camera; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Faithful Dog; Camp; The Ideal Woman as Seen by Various Types of Magazines vs. The Real Woman Who Reads Them; Alfred E. Neuman's Childhood Chums; Super-Markets Force-Out-the-Small-Retail-Grocer Gala Sale; The Mad Dating Technique; Mad's TV Advertising Award to The Rolly Cigarette Ad; Future TV Ad; Dead Letters; Vending Machines of the Future; Baseball's Hall of Shame; The English Titles Don't Quite Match the Action in Foreign Movies; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Overhanging Bough; The Unfortunate Part of Feeding Pigeons Homemade Popcorn; TV Guise; Nansy - How Other Artists Would Interpret Ernie Brushfiller's Comic; Bowling; B.F. Goodnrich Autoless Tires; Reader's Disgust. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #2
    Worst from Mad (1958) 2
    Published 1959 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: 33 1/3 rpm record entitled "Meet the Staff of Mad". Stories and art by Wally Wood, Reed Crandall, Al Feldstein, Paul Krassner, Don Martin, Paul Laikin, Tom Koch, Albert Meglin, Frank Jacobs, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George Mandel, John Putnam, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of Better Homes and Gardens magazine, and other stories illustrated by comics legend Wally Wood. Early articles by satirist Paul Krassner, later to gain fame as the publisher of The Realist. A Longfellow poem illustrated by Don Martin. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, and early Don Martin cartoons and art. Includes Bonus Record, a detachable vinyl novelty disk that plays "Meet the Staff of Mad" when played on a phonograph record music player. Report to Russia; Mad Summer Vacation Guide; Mad's College Entrance Exam; Secret Sportalk; The Seaside Incident; Backyard Barbecue; Personalized TV Antennas; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Beast Falls In Love; Sin-Doll Ella by Tennessee Williamsburg; Cowboys 'n Indians; Meet the Staff of Mad; Future Specialized Magazines; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Duel; How to Read Your Palm; The Top Ten Bomb Song Hits; Mad Goes HiFi; If Comic Strip Characters Answered Those Little Ads; Outstanding Americans: Arthur A. Freen; Parking Meters; Distinctive Rejection Slips; Scratchpad Doodles; Home Movies; Mad Eating Utensils; Shakespeare Up-To-Date; Raw Guts - The Magazine for He-Men; TV Movies with Built-In Commercials; How Neurotic Are You?; Mad's Up-To-Date Sky; Scenes We'd Like to See - Tied to the Powder Keg; The Children's Hour by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; How to Wage Peace; Mike Malice Interviews Mother Goose; Sneaky Advertisements; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Bank Examiner; Bitter Homes and Gardens; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Human Shield; Morris Philip Cigarettes; Sailem Cigarettes. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #2N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 2N
    Published 1959 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include 33 1/3 rpm record entitled "Meet the Staff of Mad". Stories and art by Wally Wood, Reed Crandall, Al Feldstein, Paul Krassner, Don Martin, Paul Laikin, Tom Koch, Albert Meglin, Frank Jacobs, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George Mandel, John Putnam, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of Better Homes and Gardens magazine, and other stories illustrated by comics legend Wally Wood. Early articles by satirist Paul Krassner, later to gain fame as the publisher of The Realist. A Longfellow poem illustrated by Don Martin. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, and early Don Martin cartoons and art. Report to Russia; Mad Summer Vacation Guide; Mad's College Entrance Exam; Secret Sportalk; The Seaside Incident; Backyard Barbecue; Personalized TV Antennas; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Beast Falls In Love; Sin-Doll Ella by Tennessee Williamsburg; Cowboys 'n Indians; Future Specialized Magazines; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Duel; How to Read Your Palm; The Top Ten Bomb Song Hits; Mad Goes HiFi; If Comic Strip Characters Answered Those Little Ads; Outstanding Americans: Arthur A. Freen; Parking Meters; Distinctive Rejection Slips; Scratchpad Doodles; Home Movies; Mad Eating Utensils; Shakespeare Up-To-Date; Raw Guts - The Magazine for He-Men; TV Movies with Built-In Commercials; How Neurotic Are You?; Mad's Up-To-Date Sky; Scenes We'd Like to See - Tied to the Powder Keg; The Children's Hour by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; How to Wage Peace; Mike Malice Interviews Mother Goose; Sneaky Advertisements; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Bank Examiner; Bitter Homes and Gardens; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Human Shield; Morris Philip Cigarettes; Sailem Cigarettes. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #3
    Worst from Mad (1958) 3
    Published 1960 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: 20 x 30 Campaign poster "Alfred E. Neuman for President". Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Albert Meglin, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Gary Belkin, E. Nelson Bridwell, Arnie Kogen, Norman Mingo, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of the Perry Mason TV series, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on comic strips, movie trailers, and National Geographic, all illustrated by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, and early Don Martin cartoons and art. Includes Bonus Alfred E Neuman for President Poster, a full-color poster-sized pull-out featuring art by Norm Mingo. The End of Comics; International Advertising; A Nameless Story; Pushcarts; The Mad Treasury of Unknown Poetry; Woodlore; Mad's Modern Handy Phrase Book For the American Tourist; Bet Telephone System; The Night that Perry Masonmint Lost a Case; On the Bowery; The Coming Attractions Don't Always Show Exactly What's Coming!; How to Play Golf; Big Cars; How to Read Graphs; Alfred E. Neuman's Family Tree; The North American Veeblefetzer Company's Veeble People; The Great Mail Robbery; If Comic Strip Artists Drew Editorial Cartoons; Little League; Coming Musicals; Alfred E. Neuman For President Campaign Poster; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Monster and the Villagers; Misleading Headlines; If Hollywood Directors Staged Advertising Photos; The Mad Primer; Rare Old Magazines; Understanding Football Terms; One Day's Advice Columns, The Next Day's Headlines; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Frogmen Health Chairs; Graduation Speeches That Somebody Listened To; The Chess Game; Holiday-Weekend Telethon; Payhouse 90 Production Schedule; The National Osographic Magazine; Down Lovers' Lane; Samforized; Crust Gum Paste. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #3N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 3N
    Published 1960 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include 20 x 30 Campaign poster "Alfred E. Neuman for President". Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Albert Meglin, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Gary Belkin, E. Nelson Bridwell, Arnie Kogen, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of the Perry Mason TV series, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on comic strips, movie trailers, and National Geographic, all illustrated by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, and early Don Martin cartoons and art. The End of Comics; International Advertising; A Nameless Story; Pushcarts; The Mad Treasury of Unknown Poetry; Woodlore; Mad's Modern Handy Phrase Book For the American Tourist; Bet Telephone System; The Night that Perry Masonmint Lost a Case; On the Bowery; The Coming Attractions Don't Always Show Exactly What's Coming!; How to Play Golf; Big Cars; How to Read Graphs; Alfred E. Neuman's Family Tree; The North American Veeblefetzer Company's Veeble People; The Great Mail Robbery; If Comic Strip Artists Drew Editorial Cartoons; Little League; Coming Musicals; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Monster and the Villagers; Misleading Headlines; If Hollywood Directors Staged Advertising Photos; The Mad Primer; Rare Old Magazines; Understanding Football Terms; One Day's Advice Columns, The Next Day's Headlines; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Frogmen Health Chairs; Graduation Speeches That Somebody Listened To; The Chess Game; Holiday-Weekend Telethon; Payhouse 90 Production Schedule; The National Osographic Magazine; Down Lovers' Lane; Samforized; Crust Gum Paste. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #4
    Worst from Mad (1958) 4
    Published 1961 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Sunday comics section. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Marie Severin, Ernie Kovacs, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Nick Meglin, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Eugene St. Jean, Paul Laikin, Gary Belkin, Klaus Nordling, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of My Fair Lady and The Price Is Right, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's "Horror Primer" presents its takes on the classic Universal movie monsters, all illustrated by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, and early Don Martin cartoons and art. Includes Bonus Sunday Comic Section, featuring comic-strip spoofs illustrated by Wood and Joe Orlando, colored by EC/Marvel legend Marie Severin, and featuring a "Ripley's Believe It or Not" spoof written by comedy legend Ernie Kovacs, all in a full-color insert. The Mad Horror Primer; The Boy and His Toy; The Garbage Explosion; The Price Is All Right; The Brain Operation; Cigarette Geography; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Big Break; Mad's Helpful Household Repair Hints; In Surgery; Mad Goes to a Historical Movie Preview; Women in Whiskey Ads; A Sunday Comic Section We'd Like To See: Blondey; Li'l Abneh; Muck Trail; Mary Worthless; Miss Peachy; Prince Violent in the Days of King Melvin; Beagle Bagle; Peanutz; Smokey Stogie; Ripup's Believe It or Don't!; The Do-Little King; Pogum; Flush Gordon; The Scramtom; Tarscram; The Krautzarscrammin Kids; Spot That Plug!; The Big House Beacon; Scenes We'd Like to See - Driving the Golden Spike; Protest Letters; The Sculptor in His Studio; Hazards of Illuminated Signs; The Mad Guide to Handwriting Analysis; New and Old Versions of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; The Mad Treasury of Unknown Poetry Volume II; Mad Looks at Adult Education; Mad Looks at Book Clubs; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Cops Close In; Teenage Magazine; Mad Playgrounds That Prepare Kids for Adult Life; How to Fight the Small Car Threat; The First Edition, The Second Edition, The Final Edition; TV Ads We'd Like to See - The Colgrate Commercial; My Fair Ad-Man; The Escaped Convict; Phonyex Mutual Life Insurance; Paying for a Diamond Is Forever. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #4N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 4N
    Published 1961 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Sunday comics section. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Nick Meglin, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Eugene St. Jean, Paul Laikin, Gary Belkin, Klaus Nordling, Kelly Freas, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of My Fair Lady and The Price Is Right, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's "Horror Primer" presents its takes on the classic Universal movie monsters, all illustrated by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, and early Don Martin cartoons and art. The Mad Horror Primer; The Boy and His Toy; The Garbage Explosion; The Price Is All Right; The Brain Operation; Cigarette Geography; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Big Break; Mad's Helpful Household Repair Hints; In Surgery; Mad Goes to a Historical Movie Preview; Women in Whiskey Ads; Spot That Plug!; The Big House Beacon; Scenes We'd Like to See - Driving the Golden Spike; Protest Letters; The Sculptor in His Studio; Hazards of Illuminated Signs; The Mad Guide to Handwriting Analysis; New and Old Versions of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; The Mad Treasury of Unknown Poetry Volume II; Mad Looks at Adult Education; Mad Looks at Book Clubs; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Cops Close In; Teenage Magazine; Mad Playgrounds That Prepare Kids for Adult Life; How to Fight the Small Car Threat; The First Edition, The Second Edition, The Final Edition; TV Ads We'd Like to See - The Colgrate Commercial; My Fair Ad-Man; The Escaped Convict; Phonyex Mutual Life Insurance; Paying for a Diamond Is Forever. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #5
    Worst from Mad (1958) 5
    Published 1962 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: 33 1/3 rpm record. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Arnie Kogen, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Sam Bobrick, Norm Blagman, Paul Laikin, Gary Belkin, Lester Krauss, Antonio Prohias, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando, plus music by The Dellwoods. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of dog hero Lassie, plus a promotion for the Mad Twists Rock 'N' Roll comedy album, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's lifestyle magazine for Beatniks, plus a Beatnik version of Casey at the Bat illustrated by Don Martin. Comic strip spoofs by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Record, a detachable vinyl novelty disk that plays parody song " She's Got A Nose Job" when played on a phonograph record music player. If Magazines Carried Comic Strips; Up-To-Date Names for Rockets and Missiles; The Mad "Down-To-Earth" Coloring Book; The Safe Crackers; TV's Wonder Dog Lizzie; Spy Vs. Spy; Sailing; Admissions of Dishonesty Still Don't Make It Right!; She's Got A Nose Job (bonus record insert); Mad Twists Rock 'N' Roll; Amateur Photography; The Carpenter's Assistants; Beatnik - The Magazine for Hipsters; Togetherness Through Music; Critical Reviews of Everything; Mad's "Pure Products" Law; Commercial Roulette; A Child's History of the Middle 1900's (1940-1960); If Doctors Advertised; The Fortune Teller; TV Ads We'd Like to See - The Bann Roll-On Commercial; How to Get Complete Newspaper Coverage; "Cool" Casey at the Bat; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Race to the Crossing; Madison Avenue Surplus Sale; At a Masquerade; The Parent from the Ages of 21 to 60; The Moving Men; Furd Foulcar; What Sort of Man Reads Mad? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #5N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 5N
    Published 1962 by EC.
    • 7" Cumulative spine split, some paper loss at spine. Piece missing from back cover.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include 33 1/3 rpm record. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Arnie Kogen, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Paul Laikin, Gary Belkin, Lester Krauss, Antonio Prohias, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of dog hero Lassie, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's lifestyle magazine for Beatniks, plus a Beatnik version of Casey at the Bat illustrated by Don Martin. Comic strip spoofs by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy. If Magazines Carried Comic Strips; Up-To-Date Names for Rockets and Missiles; The Mad "Down-To-Earth" Coloring Book; The Safe Crackers; TV's Wonder Dog Lizzie; Spy Vs. Spy; Sailing; Admissions of Dishonesty Still Don't Make It Right!; Amateur Photography; The Carpenter's Assistants; Beatnik - The Magazine for Hipsters; Togetherness Through Music; Critical Reviews of Everything; Mad's "Pure Products" Law; Commercial Roulette; A Child's History of the Middle 1900's (1940-1960); If Doctors Advertised; The Fortune Teller; TV Ads We'd Like to See - The Bann Roll-On Commercial; How to Get Complete Newspaper Coverage; "Cool" Casey at the Bat; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Race to the Crossing; Madison Avenue Surplus Sale; At a Masquerade; The Parent from the Ages of 21 to 60; The Moving Men; Furd Foulcar; What Sort of Man Reads Mad? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #6
    Worst from Mad (1958) 6
    Published 1963 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: 33 1/3 rpm record. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Earle Doud, Don Reilly, Archie De Silva, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Sam Bobrick, Norm Blagman, Paul Laikin, Gary Belkin, Pearl Belkin, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Kelly Freas, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Joe Orlando, plus music by Mike Russo. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of TV drama Route 66, plus a pre-1963 JFK story, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's newspaper for Beatniks, illustrated by Joe Orlando. Bedtime story spoofs by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Record, a detachable vinyl novelty disk that plays parody song "She Lets Me Watch Her Mom and Pop Fight" when played on a phonograph record music player. A Realistic Children's Book for Realistic Children; The Inventor; How Madison Avenue Could Sell America to the World; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at The Beach; The Daily Square - A Newspaper for Discriminating "Nowhere" People; At the Knife-Throwing School; Route 67; Bedtime Stories as Told by "Job-Conscious" Fathers; The Little League Hall of Fame; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Doctor's Pronouncement; The Business of Baseball; Advertising Space on Road Signs; The Pickpocket; Medical Illustrated; How to Improve America's Prestige Abroad; Boarding the Uptown Bus; The Minute After That One-Minute TV Commercial; A Mad Guide to Classified Advertising Abbreviations; The Great Magazine Circulation Drive; In the Park; She Lets Me Watch Her Mom and Pop Fight (bonus record insert); Fink Along With Mad; The Truth About Secret Ingredients; How to Read a Gossip Column; The Typical Summer Resort Ad / The Typical Summer Resort; Paperback Roulette In the Penny Arcade; A Mad Look at the Telephone; Sports Typography; The Hitchhiker; The Jack Kennedy Show; Liberty Mutilate Insurance Company; Glass Container Manufacturers Association. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

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  • Issue #6N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 6N
    Published 1963 by EC.
    • Chew.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include 33 1/3 rpm record. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Earle Doud, Don Reilly, Archie De Silva, Frank Jacobs, Sy Reit, Paul Laikin, Gary Belkin, Pearl Belkin, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Kelly Freas, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of TV drama Route 66, plus a pre-1963 JFK story, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's newspaper for Beatniks, illustrated by Joe Orlando. Bedtime story spoofs by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy. A Realistic Children's Book for Realistic Children; The Inventor; How Madison Avenue Could Sell America to the World; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at The Beach; The Daily Square - A Newspaper for Discriminating "Nowhere" People; At the Knife-Throwing School; Route 67; Bedtime Stories as Told by "Job-Conscious" Fathers; The Little League Hall of Fame; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Doctor's Pronouncement; The Business of Baseball; Advertising Space on Road Signs; The Pickpocket; Medical Illustrated; How to Improve America's Prestige Abroad; Boarding the Uptown Bus; The Minute After That One-Minute TV Commercial; A Mad Guide to Classified Advertising Abbreviations; The Great Magazine Circulation Drive; In the Park; The Truth About Secret Ingredients; How to Read a Gossip Column; The Typical Summer Resort Ad / The Typical Summer Resort; Paperback Roulette In the Penny Arcade; A Mad Look at the Telephone; Sports Typography; The Hitchhiker; The Jack Kennedy Show; Liberty Mutilate Insurance Company; Glass Container Manufacturers Association. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #7
    Worst from Mad (1958) 7
    Published 1964 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mad protest signs. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Mel Lazarus, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Earle Doud, Don Reilly, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Phil Hahn, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Laikin, Arnie Kogen, Larry Gore, Walter Farley, Dean Norman, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Marty Harrison, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV Western Bonanza and the stage musical Chicago, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A story by future Miss Peach cartoonist Mel Lazarus. Comic-strip spoofs and other stories by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mad protest signs, banners with satirical messages, in a full-color insert. If Comic Strip Characters Were as Old as Their Strips; A Celebrity's Purse - Elizabeth Taylor; The Lighter Side of Smoking; Mad Visits a Charity Organization Meeting; Waterskiing; Bananaz; Mother's Day Cards from Substitute Mothers; The Big Bad Wall; If Corporations Ran Their Own Summer Camps; Spy Vs. Spy; Dream Girls; Mad Protest Signs; Mad Investigates the Sordid Business of Gambling; Editorial Additions to a Hotel Ad; Mad Answers Questions Most Asked By Camp Counselors; The Birth of a Madison Avenue Brand Name; A Typical Old Time Prison Movie / A Typical Prison Movie of the Future; At the Dentist; Rain; Authentic Sounds in Stereo; A Mad Guide to "Do-It-Yourself" TV Repairs; A Mad Look at the Eating Habits of Animals; Don Martin in Sherwood Forest; Mad's Specialized Resorts Section; If the U.S. Government Bought Like the U.S. Public Buys; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Feat of Strength; The Man With the Sprung Neck; South Chicago; The Parting Shot; Maidinfirm Bra; Sucka Instant Coffee. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #7N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 7N
    Published 1964 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad protest signs. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Mel Lazarus, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Earle Doud, Don Reilly, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Phil Hahn, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Laikin, Arnie Kogen, Walter Farley, Dean Norman, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Joe Orlando. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV Western Bonanza and the stage musical Chicago, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A story by future Miss Peach cartoonist Mel Lazarus. Comic-strip spoofs and other stories by comics legend Wally Wood. Early pre-"Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy. If Comic Strip Characters Were as Old as Their Strips; A Celebrity's Purse - Elizabeth Taylor; The Lighter Side of Smoking; Mad Visits a Charity Organization Meeting; Waterskiing; Bananaz; Mother's Day Cards from Substitute Mothers; The Big Bad Wall; If Corporations Ran Their Own Summer Camps; Spy Vs. Spy; Dream Girls; Mad Investigates the Sordid Business of Gambling; Editorial Additions to a Hotel Ad; Mad Answers Questions Most Asked By Camp Counselors; The Birth of a Madison Avenue Brand Name; A Typical Old Time Prison Movie / A Typical Prison Movie of the Future; At the Dentist; Rain; Authentic Sounds in Stereo; A Mad Guide to "Do-It-Yourself" TV Repairs; A Mad Look at the Eating Habits of Animals; Don Martin in Sherwood Forest; Mad's Specialized Resorts Section; If the U.S. Government Bought Like the U.S. Public Buys; Scenes We'd Like to See - The Feat of Strength; The Man With the Sprung Neck; South Chicago; The Parting Shot; Maidinfirm Bra; Sucka Instant Coffee. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #8
    Worst from Mad (1958) 8
    Published 1965 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Build a Mad Zeppelin. Cover by Bob Clarke. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Dick DeBartolo, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Earle Doud, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Don Reilly, Don (Duck) Edwing, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV courtroom dramas and the Hitchcock film classic The Birds, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on Father's Day and Mother's Day cards. Stories by comics legend Wally Wood. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Includes Bonus Mad Zeppelin, a complex paper-assembly project featuring the iconic Mad gag, in a full-color insert. Misery Is a Cold Hot Dog; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; The Lighter Side of Dating; The Rise and Fall of a Recording Star; A Child's Garden of Weeds; Spy Vs. Spy; Modern Chess; Balcony Scene; The Mad Baseball Primer; Look Before You Leap; The Defensers; The Mad Zeppelin; Father's Day Cards from Special People; The Inventor at the Novelty Company; Popular Scientific Mechanics; Mad's "Discount Center" Owner of the Year; Mothers Day Cards from Special People; The Suicide; The Lighter Side of Family Doctors; The Daily Monopoly; A Mad Look at Travel; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; Letters That Cross in the Mail; The High Dive; Hollywood Surplus Sale; A Mad Look at Motorcycle Cops; The Emergency; For the Birds; The Masterpiece; Mayjag Washing Machines; Association of American Florists. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #8N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 8N
    Published 1965 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad Zeppelin. Cover by Bob Clarke. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Dick DeBartolo, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Earle Doud, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Don Reilly, Don (Duck) Edwing, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV courtroom dramas and the Hitchcock film classic The Birds, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's takes on Father's Day and Mother's Day cards. Stories by comics legend Wally Wood. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Misery Is a Cold Hot Dog; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; The Lighter Side of Dating; The Rise and Fall of a Recording Star; A Child's Garden of Weeds; Spy Vs. Spy; Modern Chess; Balcony Scene; The Mad Baseball Primer; Look Before You Leap; The Defensers; Father's Day Cards from Special People; The Inventor at the Novelty Company; Popular Scientific Mechanics; Mad's "Discount Center" Owner of the Year; Mothers Day Cards from Special People; The Suicide; The Lighter Side of Family Doctors; The Daily Monopoly; A Mad Look at Travel; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; Letters That Cross in the Mail; The High Dive; Hollywood Surplus Sale; A Mad Look at Motorcycle Cops; The Emergency; For the Birds; The Masterpiece; Mayjag Washing Machines; Association of American Florists. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #9
    Worst from Mad (1958) 9
    Published 1966 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: 33 1/3 rpm record. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Phil Hahn, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Norm Blagman, Sam Bobrick, Frank Jacobs, Jim Rutherford, Darlene Rutherford, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV's "The Fugitive" and the film classic Lawrence of Arabia, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A reprint of the very first Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee, featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Stories by comics legend Wally Wood. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Cover by Norman Mingo includes The Beatles and other famous musicians recoiling in horror at Alfred E. Neuman's singing. Includes Bonus 33 1/3 rpm record, a detachable vinyl novelty disk that plays parody song "It's a Gas!" when played on a phonograph record music player. Mannie Get Your Ghoul; At the Mask Store; Watch That Price With the Asterisk; The Phewgitive; A Mad Look at the Circus; The Sunday Drive; What Could Happen When They Use Numbers for Everything; The Lighter Side of Water Sports; Alfred E. Neuman Vocalizes "It's a Gas!"; Spy Vs. Spy; New School Letters for Unheralded Achievements; The Hunter; Pre-Recorded Phone Messages to Handle Those People You'd Rather Avoid Speaking To; Mad Beastlies; When This Trend Toward "Understanding" Gets Out of Hand; Insecurity Is a Pair of Loose Swim Trunks; Angry Magazine; The Lighter Side of Little League; The Mad Plan for Fighting the War Against Junk Mail; The Small Businessman in the Amazon; Fake-Out Record Jackets; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; The Great Cigarette Filter Tip War; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming July 4th Weekend; Flawrence of Arabia; The First Fold-In; Concertina Expanding Can. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #9N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 9N
    Published 1966 by EC.
    • 3 1/4" Cumulative spine split. Cover detached. Water damage.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include 33 1/3 rpm record. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Phil Hahn, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Frank Jacobs, Jim Rutherford, Darlene Rutherford, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV's "The Fugitive" and the film classic Lawrence of Arabia, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A reprint of the very first Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee, featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Stories by comics legend Wally Wood. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, early Don Martin cartoons, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Cover by Norman Mingo includes The Beatles and other famous musicians recoiling in horror at Alfred E. Neuman's singing. Mannie Get Your Ghoul; At the Mask Store; Watch That Price With the Asterisk; The Phewgitive; A Mad Look at the Circus; The Sunday Drive; What Could Happen When They Use Numbers for Everything; The Lighter Side of Water Sports; Spy Vs. Spy; New School Letters for Unheralded Achievements; The Hunter; Pre-Recorded Phone Messages to Handle Those People You'd Rather Avoid Speaking To; Mad Beastlies; When This Trend Toward "Understanding" Gets Out of Hand; Insecurity Is a Pair of Loose Swim Trunks; Angry Magazine; The Lighter Side of Little League; The Mad Plan for Fighting the War Against Junk Mail; The Small Businessman in the Amazon; Fake-Out Record Jackets; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; The Great Cigarette Filter Tip War; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming July 4th Weekend; Flawrence of Arabia; The First Fold-In; Concertina Expanding Can. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #10
    Worst from Mad (1958) 10
    Published 1967 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mad bumper sticker. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Dean Norman, Bette Norman, Frank Jacobs, Harry Purvis, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, James T. Shannon, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV's "Man From UNCLE," Beatles movies, and a musical version of James Bond, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Rules for Mad's legendary unplayable game, 43-Man Squamish. A modern-day version of the poem "The Highwayman" (a Mad favorite) illustrated by Don Martin. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mad bumper sticker, a sticker with a joke message, in a full-color insert. A Child's View of Newspaper Headlines; The Official Barber; The Man From A.U.N.T.I.E.; Spy Vs. Spy; Typewri-Toons; Baseball Foto-Plays; Neurotic Magazine; A Fine Day in the City; The Lighter Side of Spring; TV Commercials and Some Folks Who Couldn't Care Less; Mad Bumper Sticker; Famous People's Home-Study Courses; If Kids Used Movie Cliches in Everyday Life; The Flying Ace (Starring The Beatles); A Celebrity's Wallet - Hugh Hefner; The Question; Surfing; The Mad Gun Owners and Other Small Bores Primer; I Got All the Finks I Need; The Lighter Side of Summer Evenings; In a Las Vegas Hotel Lobby; The Modern Highwayman; Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish; 007 -- The James Bomb Musical; Fold-In; Contact Continuously Contagious Capsules. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #10N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 10N
    Published 1967 by EC.
    • Back cover missing.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad bumper sticker. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Dean Norman, Bette Norman, Frank Jacobs, Harry Purvis, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, James T. Shannon, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV's "Man From UNCLE," Beatles movies, and a musical version of James Bond, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Rules for Mad's legendary unplayable game, 43-Man Squamish. A modern-day version of the poem "The Highwayman" (a Mad favorite) illustrated by Don Martin. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. A Child's View of Newspaper Headlines; The Official Barber; The Man From A.U.N.T.I.E.; Spy Vs. Spy; Typewri-Toons; Baseball Foto-Plays; Neurotic Magazine; A Fine Day in the City; The Lighter Side of Spring; TV Commercials and Some Folks Who Couldn't Care Less; Famous People's Home-Study Courses; If Kids Used Movie Cliches in Everyday Life; The Flying Ace (Starring The Beatles); A Celebrity's Wallet - Hugh Hefner; The Question; Surfing; The Mad Gun Owners and Other Small Bores Primer; I Got All the Finks I Need; The Lighter Side of Summer Evenings; In a Las Vegas Hotel Lobby; The Modern Highwayman; Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish; 007 -- The James Bomb Musical; Fold-In; Contact Continuously Contagious Capsules. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #11
    Worst from Mad (1958) 11
    Published 1968 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mad car window stickers. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Frank Jacobs, Dotty Brooks, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, John Putnam, Irving Schild, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Joe Orlando, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and 1960s teen-oriented musical programs, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Jack Davis. Comic-strip characters discuss issues of the day. A lifestyle magazine for cops. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mad car window stickers, adhesive stickers with satirical messages, in a full-color insert. The Mad Comic Strip Characters' Forum on Current Affairs; Future Wit & Wisdom Books; At the Elevators; Voyage to See What's on the Bottom; Spy Vs. Spy; Some Mad Suggestions for Other "Ridiculous Ad Images"; The Lighter Side of Traveling; In the Delicatessen; Mad's "Share the Wealth" Income Tax Form; Boy Scouts vs. Little Old Ladies; Mad Car Window Stickers; The Toy Manufacturer of the Year; Mad's Puzzle Page; Fathers Are Two-Time Losers; Another Great Bank Robbery; The Mad Treasury of Unknown Poetry Volume IV; Hullabadig Au Go Go; In the Haberdashery; The Wonderful World of Re-Packaging; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!; Badge & Billy - The Magazine for Law Enforcement Officers; Horrifying Cliches; The Lighter Side of Shopping; Mad's "Lifetime-People" Chart; The Mad Suburban Primer; The Sinpiper; On the Subway; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #11N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 11N
    Published 1968 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad car window stickers. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Frank Jacobs, Dotty Brooks, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, John Putnam, Irving Schild, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Joe Orlando, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parodies of TV's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and 1960s teen-oriented musical programs, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Jack Davis. Comic-strip characters discuss issues of the day. A lifestyle magazine for cops. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Mad Comic Strip Characters' Forum on Current Affairs; Future Wit & Wisdom Books; At the Elevators; Voyage to See What's on the Bottom; Spy Vs. Spy; Some Mad Suggestions for Other "Ridiculous Ad Images"; The Lighter Side of Traveling; In the Delicatessen; Mad's "Share the Wealth" Income Tax Form; Boy Scouts vs. Little Old Ladies; The Toy Manufacturer of the Year; Mad's Puzzle Page; Fathers Are Two-Time Losers; Another Great Bank Robbery; The Mad Treasury of Unknown Poetry Volume IV; Hullabadig Au Go Go; In the Haberdashery; The Wonderful World of Re-Packaging; Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts!; Badge & Billy - The Magazine for Law Enforcement Officers; Horrifying Cliches; The Lighter Side of Shopping; Mad's "Lifetime-People" Chart; The Mad Suburban Primer; The Sinpiper; On the Subway; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #12
    Worst from Mad (1958) 12
    Published 1969 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mad picture postcards. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Frank Jacobs, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Don Reilly, May Sakami, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, John Putnam, Irving Schild, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, Joe Orlando, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of the film classic The Sound of Music, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A phone book for superheroes. A spoof of Vietnam news coverage that is a real sign of its times. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Get Mad picture postcards, pre-written postcards with satirical messages, in a full-color insert. The Mad Hate Book; The Preamble Revisited; One Day in a Hospital; Announcements for Everything; The Life of Your Run; Spy Vs. Spy; Yellow Pages for Super Heroes; The Lighter Side of Camera-Bugs; Downtown; Correspondence Schools for Repulsive People; How Various Magazines Might Handle the Same Cartoon Situation; "Get Mad" Picture Postcards; The Television Network President of the Year; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Vietnam Newspaper Story; More Snappy Answers to Those Old Cliches; Where Our Tax Dollars Go; Once Again in the Laboratory; Telephone Solicitors; A Portfolio of Mad Namelies; The Lighter Side of Mail; What Is a Final Exam?; Idiot-Proof Products; Another Visit With a Sculptor; Horrifying Cliches; The $ound of Money; A Quick Stroll; Fold-In; Marble-Row Funeral Directors. Final issue of the series; followed by Mad Special (1970 Super Special) #1. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #12N
    Worst from Mad (1958) 12N
    Published 1969 by EC.

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad picture postcards. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Frank Jacobs, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Don Reilly, May Sakami, Stan Hart, Jack Rickard, John Putnam, Irving Schild, Paul Coker, Jr., Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, Joe Orlando, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. The Worst from Mad was an annual collection of classic material from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stickers and even vinyl recordings. Mad's parody of the film classic The Sound of Music, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A phone book for superheroes. A spoof of Vietnam news coverage that is a real sign of its times. Early "Lighter Side" strips by Dave Berg, Don Martin cartoons, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Mad Hate Book; The Preamble Revisited; One Day in a Hospital; Announcements for Everything; The Life of Your Run; Spy Vs. Spy; Yellow Pages for Super Heroes; The Lighter Side of Camera-Bugs; Downtown; Correspondence Schools for Repulsive People; How Various Magazines Might Handle the Same Cartoon Situation; The Television Network President of the Year; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself Vietnam Newspaper Story; More Snappy Answers to Those Old Cliches; Where Our Tax Dollars Go; Once Again in the Laboratory; Telephone Solicitors; A Portfolio of Mad Namelies; The Lighter Side of Mail; What Is a Final Exam?; Idiot-Proof Products; Another Visit With a Sculptor; Horrifying Cliches; The $ound of Money; A Quick Stroll; Fold-In; Marble-Row Funeral Directors. Final issue of the series; followed by Mad Special (1970 Super Special) #1. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.