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More Trash from Mad (1958) comic books 1965-1967

  • Issue #8A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 8A
    Published 1965 by EC.

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    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Life-size poster of Alfred E Neuman. Cover by Norm Mingo, plus Mad logo by Harvey Kurtzman. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Al Feldstein, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Dick DeBartolo, Earle Doud, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, E. Nelson Bridwell, Harry Purvis, Pearl Belkin,Frank Jacobs, Tom Hudson, John Putnam, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's parody of the Mutiny on the Bounty, featuring art by comics legend Wally Wood. Mad's gossip magazine for comics characters, featuring art by Wood and co-written by future DC scribe E. Nelson Bridwell. Other stories feature art by comics legend Joe Orlando. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Includes Bonus Alfred E Neuman Poster, a two-part poster-sized pull-out, 55 inches tall when assembled, featuring psychedelic Alfred art by long-time Mad editor Al Feldstein. Labels We Should've Seen; Brain Surgery; On the Boardwalk; If Modern Comedians Performed for Civilizations in the Past; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad's "Discount Center" Owner of the Year; A Mad Look at Football; The Mad Plan for Beating TV Commercial-Breaks; The Lighter Side of Summer Camp; Pop-Op-Art Alfred E. Neuman Poster; The Emergency; Mad's Wonder Drugs for Common Teenage Ailments; Comicland; Another Brain Operation; Future Group-Comparisons Tests; It's About Time!; New Movie Monsters From Everyday Life; On the Beach; New Opportunities for Recent Grads; Mutiny on the Bouncy; The Lighter Side of Car Owners; Movie Dialogue We'd Like to Hear; Russian "Russian Roulette"; How a Best-Seller is Born; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; How to Succeed at Childhood; More Movie Dialogue We'd Like to Hear; The Rejection Slip; The Nurtzes; Uncle Herman and the Coke Machine; Better Vision Business Association; Lady Clinic Plastic Surgeons: Is It True... Blondes Have More Fun? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #8B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 8B
    Published 1965 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT have Life-size poster of Alfred E Neuman. Cover by Norm Mingo, plus Mad logo by Harvey Kurtzman. Stories and art by Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Dick DeBartolo, Earle Doud, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, E. Nelson Bridwell, Harry Purvis, Pearl Belkin, Frank Jacobs, Tom Hudson, John Putnam, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's parody of the Mutiny on the Bounty, featuring art by comics legend Wally Wood. Mad's gossip magazine for comics characters, featuring art by Wood and co-written by future DC scribe E. Nelson Bridwell. Other stories feature art by comics legend Joe Orlando. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Labels We Should've Seen; Brain Surgery; On the Boardwalk; If Modern Comedians Performed for Civilizations in the Past; Spy Vs. Spy; Mad's "Discount Center" Owner of the Year; A Mad Look at Football; The Mad Plan for Beating TV Commercial-Breaks; The Lighter Side of Summer Camp; The Emergency; Mad's Wonder Drugs for Common Teenage Ailments; Comicland; Another Brain Operation; Future Group-Comparisons Tests; It's About Time!; New Movie Monsters From Everyday Life; On the Beach; New Opportunities for Recent Grads; Mutiny on the Bouncy; The Lighter Side of Car Owners; Movie Dialogue We'd Like to Hear; Russian "Russian Roulette"; How a Best-Seller is Born; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; How to Succeed at Childhood; More Movie Dialogue We'd Like to Hear; The Rejection Slip; The Nurtzes; Uncle Herman and the Coke Machine; Better Vision Business Association; Lady Clinic Plastic Surgeons: Is It True... Blondes Have More Fun? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #9A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 9A
    Published 1966 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mad mischief stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Dick DeBartolo, Don Reilly, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Harry Purvis, Phil Hahn, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's comic strips for publications that don't have comic strips. Mad's look inside the wallet of Beatle Ringo Starr includes a portrait of Ringo as drawn by art legend Frank Frazetta. Mad's takes on firefighters, drive-in movies and teen singing stars. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). Includes Bonus Mad Mischief Stickers, perforated adhesive stickers featuring satirical messages, in a full-color insert. The Rescue; Comics for Publications That Don't Have Comics; Don Martin in an Italian Restaurant; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming Labor Day Weekend; When the Cigarette Industry Fights Back; In the Acme Ritz Central Arms Waldorf Plaza Hotel; The Mad Drive-In Movie Primer; The Private Eye; Mad's Teenage Idol Promoter of the Year; Famous Protest Campaigns; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Summer Romances; More Mad Mischief Stickers; New Service Organizations for a Lazy America; Another Mad Peek Through the Microscope; The Swampview Terrace Weekly; Movie Heroes Are Finks; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; Auto Accessories We'd Like to See; A Celebrity's Wallet - Ringo Starr; A Mad Look at Firemen; The Mad Guide to Power Boating; An Evening in the City; The Lighter Side of Going to the Movies; The Evolution of a Popular Song; Mad Beastlies; A Young Man's Ambition; The Mad Academy Awards for Parents; Alone in a Washroom for the First Time; Fold-In; Carry-On Cigarettes. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.55.

  • Issue #9B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 9B
    Published 1966 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad mischief stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Frank Frazetta, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Dick DeBartolo, Don Reilly, Arnie Kogen, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Harry Purvis, Phil Hahn, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's comic strips for publications that don't have comic strips. Mad's look inside the wallet of Beatle Ringo Starr includes a portrait of Ringo as drawn by art legend Frank Frazetta. Mad's takes on firefighters, drive-in movies and teen singing stars. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy (plus Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy). The Rescue; Comics for Publications That Don't Have Comics; Don Martin in an Italian Restaurant; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming Labor Day Weekend; When the Cigarette Industry Fights Back; In the Acme Ritz Central Arms Waldorf Plaza Hotel; The Mad Drive-In Movie Primer; The Private Eye; Mad's Teenage Idol Promoter of the Year; Famous Protest Campaigns; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Summer Romances; New Service Organizations for a Lazy America; Another Mad Peek Through the Microscope; The Swampview Terrace Weekly; Movie Heroes Are Finks; Spy Vs. Spy Vs. Spy; Auto Accessories We'd Like to See; A Celebrity's Wallet - Ringo Starr; A Mad Look at Firemen; The Mad Guide to Power Boating; An Evening in the City; The Lighter Side of Going to the Movies; The Evolution of a Popular Song; Mad Beastlies; A Young Man's Ambition; The Mad Academy Awards for Parents; Alone in a Washroom for the First Time; Fold-In; Carry-On Cigarettes. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.55.

  • Issue #10A
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 10A
    Published 1967 by EC.

    COMPLETE WITH BONUS: Mad mischief stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Ronald Axe, Sol Weinstein, Don (Duck) Edwing, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's spoof of "Happiness Is a Warm Puppy. Don Martin illustrates a surfing version of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner (followed years later by a skateboarding version). Mad's takes on beach movies, kids' TV shows and the conservative John Birch Society. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Includes Bonus Mad Mischief Stickers, perforated adhesive stickers featuring satirical messages, in a full-color insert. Substandard Brands, Inc.; Mad Visits a Typical Teenage Beach Movie; Mad's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; On the Job; The Lighter Side of Kids' Parties; A Mad Look at Garbagemen; Spy Vs. Spy; The Mad Academy Awards for Small Businessmen; In Injun Territory; A Mad Guide to the Wildlife of Our American Highways; Still More Mad Mischief Stickers; Mad Interviews a "John Birch Society" Policeman; Being Rich Is Better than a Warm Puppy; The Indignant Husband; Mad Looks at a Typical Kiddie TV Show; "Camp Alfeeneumahaha" - Mad's Summer Camp for Adults; The Spectator; A Mad Look at Signs of the Times; The Lighter Side of Teenage Parties; The Finish; The Rime of the Modern Surfer; The Walt Cronkite Show; The Prophet; What They Say and What it Really Means; Load & Crash - The High Insurance Risk's Magazine; Fold-In; Canadian Club - Alcoholics Anonymous. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #10B
    More Trash from Mad (1958) 10B
    Published 1967 by EC.

    MISSING BONUS: Does NOT include Mad mischief stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Ronald Axe, Sol Weinstein, Don (Duck) Edwing, Stan Hart, Tom Koch, Frank Jacobs, Paul Coker, Jr., Jack Rickard, Lester Krauss, Mort Drucker, Bob Clarke, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Antonio Prohias, Joe Orlando and Sergio Aragones. More Trash, the precursor to the Mad Specials, reprinted classic stories from Mad magazine, with new material attached in the form of posters, stamps and stickers. Mad's spoof of "Happiness Is a Warm Puppy. Don Martin illustrates a surfing version of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner (followed years later by a skateboarding version). Mad's takes on beach movies, kids' TV shows and the conservative John Birch Society. Classic Don Martin cartoons, Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Spy vs. Spy. Substandard Brands, Inc.; Mad Visits a Typical Teenage Beach Movie; Mad's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; On the Job; The Lighter Side of Kids' Parties; A Mad Look at Garbagemen; Spy Vs. Spy; The Mad Academy Awards for Small Businessmen; In Injun Territory; A Mad Guide to the Wildlife of Our American Highways; Mad Interviews a "John Birch Society" Policeman; Being Rich Is Better than a Warm Puppy; The Indignant Husband; Mad Looks at a Typical Kiddie TV Show; "Camp Alfeeneumahaha" - Mad's Summer Camp for Adults; The Spectator; A Mad Look at Signs of the Times; The Lighter Side of Teenage Parties; The Finish; The Rime of the Modern Surfer; The Walt Cronkite Show; The Prophet; What They Say and What it Really Means; Load & Crash - The High Insurance Risk's Magazine; Fold-In; Canadian Club - Alcoholics Anonymous. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 96 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.