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Mad Color Classics (2000) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 1

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    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Stan Hart, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, John Caldwell, John Schneider, John Prete, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Desmond Devlin, James Warhola, Frank Jacobs, Richard Williams, Paul Peter Porges, Dave Manak, Rick Tulka, Richard Weiss, Tom Bunk, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by Wildstorm Productions. Mad's spoofs of the first three Indiana Jones movies, with art by Jack Davis and Mort Drucker. Dick Tracy's private life. Mad's takes on terrorism, the Grammys, and the Computer Age. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Raiders of a Lost Art; The Rotten Royal Ruse; What If Technology Invaded History?; When the Beavis & Butt-Head Phenomenon Spreads Into Politics; A Mad Look at Hockey; Dick Tracy, Bachelor; The Up Side of Terrorism; Inbanana Jones and the Temple of Goons; Spy Vs. Spy; New Grammy Award Categories We'd Like to See; The Lighter Side of...; Confessions of a Computer Junkie; Mad Proverbs Guaranteed to Leave 'em Speechless; Mad Salutes Unsung Heroes of the Bug Wars; TV Warnings We Really Need; The Long-Suffering Lackey's Lament; Inbanana Jones and His Last Crude Days; Fold-In; Finally, A Cure for the Common Coffin. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #2
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 2

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    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Don Jacobs, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Cheney, John Caldwell, Arnie Kogen, Michael O'Rourke, David Shayne, Matthew A. Cohen, Desmond Devlin, David Connor, Monte Wolverton, George Woodbridge, Sally Jo Vitsky, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Paul Coker, Jr., Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by Wildstorm Productions. Mad's spoofs of the first X-Men movie and the Baywatch TV series. A Mad Look at Jurassic Park, and Behind the Scenes at Star Wars. Baseball vs. Softball, and other strips by EC legend Jack Davis. Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Ecch-Men; A Comprehensive Sociological Study of the Distinguishing Characteristics of Major League Baseball Fans; You're a Winner and a Loser; A Mad Look at Jurassic Park; A Mad Guide to Tattoo Removal; Don (Duck) Edwing Stalks the Grim Reaper; History's Great Come-On Lines; Corporate Mergers That Would Do Us All Some Good; Spy Vs. Spy; Babewatch; Sending Up a Red Flag; Baseball vs. Softball; Books to Make Children More Politically Aware; Customized Driving Tests for TV Characters; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at the Making of the Star Wars Trilogy; The Sanguinary Serengetti Screw-Up; Fold-In; Anatomy of the Perfect Daytime Talk Show Guest. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #3
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 3

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    Cover by James Warhola. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, John Prete, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Phil Hahn, John Caldwell, May Sakami, Lou Silverstone, David Shayne, Dennis Snee, Henry Clark, Desmond Devlin, Frank Jacobs, Bob Jones, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Paul Coker, Jr., Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by Digital Chameleon. Mad's spoofs of the John Goodman Flintstones movie and the Friends TV series, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. An early Mad look at the Internet. Mad's Dysfunctional Family Circus (not the same as the Internet phenomenon). Mad's takes on kids' games, sportscasters, and comics' cursing symbols. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Fiends; The Puny Pugilist's Performance; The Dysfunctional Family Circus; Are You a Shopaholic?; A Mad Look at Video Cameras; Spy Vs. Spy; Chilling Thoughts; Horrifying Cliches; The Lighter Side of Afternoons; When Members of Our Armed Forces Join a Union; The Flickstones; A Mad Reality Check - What You Can Expect from the Information Superhighway; Less Than Successful Versions of Traditional Kid's Games; The Jerky Jurassic Junket; Amazing Facts About the Animal World vs. Amazing Facts About the American Scene; Comic Strip Cursing Symbols to Match a Given Situation; Howard at the Mike; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #4
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 4

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    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, David Connor, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Cheney, John Caldwell, Desmond Devlin, Monte Wolverton, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Sam Viviano, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized. Mad's spoofs of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the TV medical drama ER, featuring art by Mort Drucker. An early Mad look at computer technology, and the Laws of Car Repair. Mad's takes on animation cels, HMOs, and air travel. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. 201 Minutes of a Space Idiocy; One Thursday Afternoon at the Edge of a Meadow; How to Tell if You've Selected a Bad HMO; A Mad Look at Air Travel; The 11 Rarest Animation Cells on the Market; One Day in Alaska; Ailments of Modern Technology; The Lighter Side of Over-Reacting; Spy Vs. Spy; The Cast Iron Laws of Car Repair; sickER; The Worst MTV Contests of All Time; State License Plate Mottos We'd Like to See; You're a Crook / You're a Businessman; Other Interesting Infinity Combinations; One Day on the Sixth Floor; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #5
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 5

    Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Bramble, Mike Snider, Steve Greenberg, Sean Eisenporth, Phil Hahn, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Stan Hart, Dennis Snee, Tom Koch, Tom Cheney, John Caldwell, Desmond Devlin, Monte Wolverton, Richard Williams, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Sam Viviano, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by Digital Chameleon. Mad's spoofs of The Lion King and Star Trek Voyager, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A story illustrated by Victorian Murder's Rick Geary, making this a rare Geary story in full color. 1990s life illustrated in a Norman Rockwell style by Richard Williams. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Star Blecch Voyeur; If Norman Rockwell Depicted the 90's: Saturday Morning at Doc Fletchers, First Day of School, First Drug Test, Last Parking Space at the Mall; Commemorative Stamps for More Recent Comic Strips; Baseball's Most Important Spring Training Drills; Video Arcade Personalities - Volume I; Strange But True...; Horrifying Cliches; The Lighter Side of Winter; The World's Greatest Thinkers Go to a Baseball Game; Spy Vs. Spy; A Mad Look at Graduations; The Lion's Kin; Dreaded Medical Conditions of Our Times; More Chilling Thoughts; Putting Striking Baseball Players Back to Work; Tricks of the Trade in Local TV News; ; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 6

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Don Martin Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Arnie Kogen, John Caldwell, Desmond Devlin, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Dave Manak, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized. Mad's spoofs of Animal House and Mission Impossible, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A story illustrated by Victorian Murder's Rick Geary. Shakespeare turns to rapping to engage today's kids. Rediscovered Pop-Art covers of the first five Mad paperbacks, and a preview of the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a pull-out poster by Don Martin, in a full-color insert. The Death-Dealing Deep-Sea Debacle; Abominal House; A Mad Look at "When Nature Calls"; The Wonderful, Wonderful World of Computers; In the Mind of a TV Executive; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad Raps Up Shakespeare; Pull-Out Poster; The Outrageous Orchestral Offense; Even More Chilling Thoughts; Beavis and Butt-Head Go Hollywood; The Lighter Side of Swimming Pools; Mad's Rediscovered Covers; The Courageous Coil's Crusade; Sure-Fire Signs There Won't Be a Second Date; Preview of Spy Vs. Spy Newspaper Comic Strip; Wishin' for the Impossible; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6N

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    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Don Martin Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Rick Geary, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Arnie Kogen, John Caldwell, Desmond Devlin, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Dave Manak, George Woodbridge, Rick Tulka, Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones.  Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized. Mad's spoofs of Animal House and Mission Impossible, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A story illustrated by Victorian Murder's Rick Geary. Shakespeare turns to rapping to engage today's kids. Rediscovered Pop-Art covers of the first five Mad paperbacks, and a preview of the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip.  Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. The Death-Dealing Deep-Sea Debacle; Abominal House; A Mad Look at "When Nature Calls"; The Wonderful, Wonderful World of Computers; In the Mind of a TV Executive; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad Raps Up Shakespeare; The Outrageous Orchestral Offense; Even More Chilling Thoughts; Beavis and Butt-Head Go Hollywood; The Lighter Side of Swimming Pools; Mad's Rediscovered Covers; The Courageous Coil's Crusade; Sure-Fire Signs There Won't Be a Second Date; Preview of Spy Vs. Spy Newspaper Comic Strip; Wishin' for the Impossible; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #7
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 7

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Absolut Saddam Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, John Prete, Don (Duck) Edwing, Stan Hart, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Meredith Anthony, Charlie Kadau, Joe Raiola, Desmond Devlin, James Kirkland, Paul Coker, Jr., Dave Manak, George Woodbridge, Bob Clarke, Irving Schild, Norman Mingo, Steve Smallwood, Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Mort Drucker, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized. Mad's spoofs of Disney's animated Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast, featuring art by Angelo Torres. A spoof of TV family sitcoms with art by Mort Drucker. Early Mad paperback covers by Norman Mingo, and unpublished strips from the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a pull-out poster, Absolut Saddam, in a full-color insert. Monopoly Cards That Reflect the Way Business Is Really Done Today; The Meaty Mermaid Menace; A-Lad-Dim; Beauty and the Beef; Redneck U.S.A.; The Lighter Side of Neighbors; The ER Patient's Bill of Rights; Spy Vs. Spy; Pull-Out Poster - Absolut Saddam; A Mad Look at Soccer; The Receptionist's Revolting Resolution; Familiar Affair; The Ghastly Gastronomical Glitch; Toys "R" U Catalogue; Spy Vs. Spy Newspaper Comic Strips; Mad's Rediscovered Covers; Parents are Unconstitutional; When the Dilbert Cast Invades Other Comic Strips; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #8
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 8

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Street Sign Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Shary Flenniken, Rick Geary, Terry LaBan, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Mike Snider, Don (Duck) Edwing, Stan Hart, Tom Cheney, Dennis Snee, Larry Siegel, Frank Santopadre, Rick Rodgers, Sean Eisenporth, Desmond Devlin, Rick Tulka, Robert Grossman, Dave Manak, John Caldwell, Tom Bunk, Angelo Torres, Sam Viviano, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized. Mad's spoof of The Cosby Show, featuring art by Angelo Torres. Rare color strips by indie and underground comix legends Shary Flenniken, Rick Geary, and Terry LaBan. Early Mad paperback covers by Robert Grossman, and unpublished Sunday strips from the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip. Mad's takes on dinosaurs, sex, and Howard Stern. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a pull-out poster by Sam Viviano, in a full-color insert. Howeird Stern, Private Putz; Spy Vs. Spy - The Lost Sunday Comic Strips; You're Their Biggest Fan... But You Just Might Be a Stalker if...; The Lighter Side of Anxiety; What Exercise Machines are Really Used For; A Mad Look at Dinosaurs; Pull-Out Poster - A Street Sign We're Afraid We'll See; Americans Are Smarter Than Ever; "Bartender... Gi'me a Double!"; The Clodsby Show; More Viewer Poll Questions the Miss America Pageant Should be Asking; The Mad World of Sex; Mad's Rediscovered Covers; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at ESPN; Video Arcade Personalities - Volume II; Pencils - As Seen On TV; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #9
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 9

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mademi and Child Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Drew Friedman. Stories and art by Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Frank Jacobs, Earle Doud, John Caldwell, Mike Snider, Russ Cooper, Frank Kelly Freas, Dave Manak, George Woodbridge, James Warhola, R.J. Matson, Rick Tulka, Angelo Torres, Sam Viviano, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by David Rodriguez of Wildstorm FX. Mad's spoofs of the blockbuster movie Titanic and TV sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, featuring art by Angelo Torres and Sam Viviano. Mad's totally unbiased comparison of MadTV and Saturday Night Live. Early Mad paperback covers by Kelly Freas, a new cover by famed caricaturist Drew Friedman, and unpublished Sunday strips from the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a pull-out poster by James Warhola, in a full-color insert. Everybody Loathes Raymud; State of the Art Is; Specialized Cable TV Networks of the Future; The Chilling Chopper Chapter; The Injurious Identification Intrigue; MADs Rediscovered Covers; Proposed Features of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library; A MAD Look at Drag Racing; Pull-Out Poster - Mademi and Child; Spy vs. Spy: The Lost Sunday Comic Strips; How We First Met Stories That Todays Young Lovers Will Be Stuck With; Why The U.S. Government Really Spends So Much; MAD TV vs. Saturday Night Live; The Lighter Side of Weddings; Trypanic; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #10
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 10

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Back to School Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Richard Williams. Stories and art by Drew Friedman, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Paul Peter Porges, Andrew J. Schwartzberg, Scott Brooks, David Shayne, Darren Johnson, Desmond Devlin, Monte Wolverton, Dave Manak, George Woodbridge, Paul Coker, Jr., James Kirkland, Joe Favarotta, Irving Schild, David P. Levin, Norman Mingo, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by David Rodriguez of Wildstorm FX. Mad's spoofs of the TV sitcom Frazier and the magazine Entertainment Weekly. Color stories by celebrated Mad artists Jack Davis and Don Martin, plus spot art by caricaturist Drew Friedman. Early Mad paperback covers by Norman Mingo, and unpublished Sunday strips from the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Plus a pull-out Back to School poster satirizing school uniforms, in a full-color insert. Infractions We'd Like to See Called in Everyday Life; A Mad Look at Las Vegas; One Day in Paris; The Lighter Side of Junior High; Spy Vs. Spy - The Lost Sunday Comic Strips; Product Instructions for a Dumbed-Down America; Flakier; Pull-Out Poster - Mad's Mandatory School Uniform for the '90s; One Evening in the City; Entertain Me Weakly; Pop-Off Video - Michael Jackson; Mad's Rediscovered Covers; Mad Salutes Baseball Then and Now; Emergency Room Jack-in-the-Box; Fold-In. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #11
    Mad Color Classics (2000) 11

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Double-Sided Pull-Out Poster. Cover by Richard Williams and Sergio Aragones. Stories and art by Frank Kelly Freas, Al Jaffee, Dick DeBartolo, Don (Duck) Edwing, Stan Hart, A. J. Marley, Tom Koch, David Shayne, Scott Maiko, Mike Snider, Rick Tulka, Dave Manak, George Woodbridge, Paul Coker, Jr., Timothy Shamey, Sam Viviano, Irving Schild, Scott Bricher, Gary Hallgren, Anthony Cipriano, Kevin Greene, Norman Mingo, Jack Davis, Dave Berg, and Sergio Aragones. Mad, a black-and-white magazine for the majority of its run, reprints classic material digitally colorized by Wildstorm FX and Sno Cone Studios. Mad's spoofs of Adam Sandler movies and TV's In Living Color. A spoof of corporate store catalogs, featuring art by Gary Hallgren and others. All 30 of legendary artist Frank Kelly Freas' Mad covers reprinted, and unpublished Sunday strips from the Spy Vs. Spy newspaper comic strip. Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, and Marginals by Sergio Aragones. Plus a pull-out double-sided poster featuring art by Mad legend Jack Davis, in a full-color insert. What If Dilbert Had Different Jobs?; Spy Vs. Spy: The Lost Sunday Comic Strips; Whattabore; A MAD Look at Handguns; The Lighter Side of Spring; MAD Diplomacy in Everyday Life Situations; Double-Sided Pull-Out Poster; Entertainment Too Light Visits in Livid Color; The Cannibal Coffee-Shop Conundrum; Charity Drivers Wed Like to See; Warner Bros. Studio Stores Unofficial Catalogue; Rediscovered Covers: A Tribute to Frank Kelly Freas; MADs Guide to Whos Who Outside The Today Show Window; Fold-In. Final issue of the series. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $3.99.