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Sick (1961) comic books 1966-1968

  • Issue #5
    Sick (1961) 5

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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Bob Powell and Leo Morey. Sometimes listed as Vol. 1 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. If Sherlock Holmes worked in 1961. A Sick look at the Congo, then known as the Belgian Congo. An evening in performance with Adolph Hitler. Parodies of Hollywood and drill instructors. Sickiatry; Chimps Work in Factory; Job Interview; Comebacks, Inc.; Minute Movies; Albums Without Music; Drill Instructor; Captain of Industry; Sick, Sick World; State News; The Motivation Man; An Evening with Adolph Hitler; Sal Mineo Goes to War; Geography Lesson: The Belgian Congo; Sherlock Holmes Today; Sick Dissects Hollywood; Sick Award; How to Start a Riot. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #42
    Sick (1961) 42

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    Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. Stories and art by Jack Kirby, Bob Powell, Jack Davis, Arnold Franchioni, Bill Majeski, Fred Wolfe, Jack Sparling, Bob Elliott, Jim Atkins, Vic Martin, Paul Laikin, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A send-up of Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" concept. Spoof comic book fanzines featuring parodies of DC and Marvel heroes. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a profile of comics legend (and Sick art director) Bob Powell. The cover spoofs Crestwood sister title Fighting American, a Captain America-like super-patriot. Religion with the Big Beat; The Great Society Record Albums; Poems of the Great Society; Executive Spy; Report from Moscow; Historical Landmarks and Where They Stand Today; Beach Party A-Go-Go; Superfan; Invasion of the Finkmen; Adventures of Superfan; Profile: Bob Powell; Sick Sports Section; Cancelled Xmas Gifts; Sick Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #43
    Sick (1961) 43

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    Cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Vic Martin, Paul Laikin, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Send-ups of 1960s protest movements. The debut of Jack Sparling's "Sneaker Set" comic strip. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a movie fumetti of the film "The Americanization of Emily," with James Garner and Julie Andrews. Sneaker Set; Sports Magazines; Sick Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #44
    Sick (1961) 44

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, and Jim Atkins. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. In honor of the 1960s advertising standby "Brand X", Sick creates a Brand X version of everything, including Frankenstein's monster. A story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Sick looks at Sir Isaac Newton and Robin Hood. Madison Avenue Alphabet Book; Come Alive! You're in the Brand X Generation!; Advertise Yourself; Brand X Talkies; Brand X Monster; Headlines from Madison Avenue; The Sneaker Set: A Continuing Story; How to Undress for the Cinema; Newton's Law; Specialized Adventure Magazines for Specialized Readers; Madison Avenue Man's Adventure Magazine; X Temperaneous Thoughts; Simon Sez; Robin and the Bat Man; Back Brand X. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #45
    Sick (1961) 45

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    Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Bill Majeski, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Charles Berger, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Schochet. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 5. Mistakenly listed as issue #44 on cover. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A superhero parody featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. A story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A Sick look at hobby magazines, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Sick's version of a 1960s protest song. The Space Race gets off to an uneven start. Large Valley; Origin of a Crimefighting Dynasty; New Poems of the Great Society; Be an Amateur Analyst; Sing a Song of Protest; The First Lift-Off; The Sneaker Set: A Continuing Story; The Viking; Sick Hobby Magazine; The Collectorer; What's Happening on the Modern Hobby Scene; Go Fly a Kite!; Run for Your Lives!; The Collector; Simon Sez; Profile: Bob Elliott; Does Your TV Tube Stare Back at You? 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #46
    Sick (1961) 46

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Bill Majeski, Jack Sparling, Paul Laikin, Mel Scott, Jim Atkins, Howard Beckerman, Arnoldo Franchioni, Charles Berger, Fred Wolfe, Bob Schochet and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A spy parody featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. A guy learns it takes more than a leather jacket to be cool, in a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Teenman, the ultimate teenage superhero. An artist makes a cover for Sick magazine, while a sand-sculptor's woman statue comes to life. Croakswagen ad; The Leather Jacket; Fashion Predictions; New TV Series for Comedians; Eye Glass Masks for Ladies; Look Who's Talking; Sick Limericks; Meet Samson; Don Adams 'Round the Channels; What's New Pussycat?; Sick, Sick World; Karate School; Teenman!; More Poems of the Great Society; Quick Sick Skits; Simon Sez; Freddy the Wolf; Spy Devices; Beachcomber. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #47
    Sick (1961) 47

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Elliott, Paul Laikin, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Send-ups of Gunsmoke and The Addams Family. The superhero spoof "Teenman." Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a movie fumetti spoof of the film " The 10th Victim" with Ursula Andress. TV Scenes That Make More Sense; Sick Career Limericks; The 10th Victim; Liz Taylor Photo Pinup Page; New Jobs Created by Automation; New Gimmicks in Dolls; Teenman; Sneaker Set. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

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  • Issue #48
    Sick (1961) 48

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Taylor, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Spoofs of The Dick van Dyke Show and TV ads, including Peyton Place, The Munsters, Batman, Ben Casey, and Bonanza. A look at the New Age of Comics and a profile of Sick cartoonist Bob Taylor. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a phony Peace Corps magazine. Career Limericks; Helicopter Traffic Reports; Look Who's Talking. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #49
    Sick (1961) 49

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Elliott, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A send-up of men's adventure magazines. Surfing cartoons. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of Lyndon Johnson's "War on Poverty." Love Computer; Army-Navy Girls; New Thin Books; Poverty Program; Teenman. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #50
    Sick (1961) 50

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Taylor, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. as the advertising character "White Knight," by artist Bob Powell, published shortly before the deaths of both Powell and King. 1967 joke calendar. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of the era's "mod" fashions. Sick Spoofs the World of Mod; White Knight; What-to-Wear Pin-Up Calendar; Teenman. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #51
    Sick (1961) 51

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Calvin Castine, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Fred Wolfe and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. The TV and movie super-spies of the '60s meet in a misadventure as convoluted as the first Casino Royale movie. Sick goes undercover with a biker gang. Plus a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Superhero Teenman goes after draft dodgers. Sick's All-American Team; The Roadents; The Mad Computers; Super Spies TV Special; Teenman!; Rich Kid's Scrapbook; Simon Sez. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #52
    Sick (1961) 52

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of the Dr. Kildare movies. Cartoons about Beatniks. A Sick look at the PTA. Plus a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Superhero Teenman has a bad hair day. Television Comes to Viet Nam; ABCs of the Great Society; Annual Destroy-the-War-Toys Program; J.V.L. Meets L.B.J.; The Mad Computers; Look Who's Talking; Movie Spoof: Doctor Kildare; Beat Sketchbook; Teenman: A Hairy Tale; PTA Adventures; Show Me; Go 'Leep' V-6. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #53
    Sick (1961) 53

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Jim Atkins, Arnoldo Franchioni, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A look at the "hot rod" craze of the 1960s from various angles, including Drag Strip Lingo Illustrated. What would happen if they gave teens the vote. A parody of the short-lived sci-fi series 'The Time Tunnel.', featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Hip Movies; Future Fashions Revisited; If Teens Could Vote; How to Build Your Own Hot Rod; The Mad Computers; Hot Rods from Then to Now; Sick, Sick World; Interpreting Basketball Referees; The Time Funnel; I Shot a Watermelon in My Pajamas; Look Who's Talking; Drag Strip Lingo Illustrated; ABCs of the Great Society; If They Had Been She's; Sick Looks Back at the Movie Greats; The Time Machine; Join the Rod Rebellion! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #54
    Sick (1961) 54

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Ken Woltz, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Al Bare, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick responds to the news that a government report on sexuality is cancelled for being "too complex." A gift guide for teens of the 1960s. And the latest vehicle for teens, the Teenmobile. Put Your Hand Over the Gray Half; Inventions We Need; Inner Space; Summer Report, Part 2: Swimming; The Mad Computer; The Sick Circus; Government Report; Smiling Stanley the Ice Cream Man; Sick Reviews the Late, Late Movies; Look Who's Talking; Young Man's Romantic Confessions; Sick's Teen Age Gift Catalogue; Classic Fried Ads; The Teenmobile Is Here! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #55
    Sick (1961) 55

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, George Tuska, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick takes on the "underground" culture of the 1960s. A "Child's Guide" to Bobby Kennedy, a year before his assassination. The Hippies' Handbook of Square Old Proverbs, featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. Unrehearsed Commercials, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Hippies' Handbook of Square Old Proverbs; The Underground Culture; Underground Culture Part 2: The New Sound; More Sick Inventions; The Mad Computer; Sick Sideshow and Circus; A Child's Guide to Bob Kennedy; Movie Spoof: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Absent-Minded Answers; Reincarnation Means a Return to Life or a Rebirth; Here's Something Else to Think About; Unrehearsed Commercials; The Ooomglikk; Sick Call; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #56
    Sick (1961) 56

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Ken Woltz, and Ranan Lurie. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick takes on the "underground" culture of the 1960s. Excuses for teen males who want to wear their hair long. A Sick look at inventions, including a visit to the Inventors Show. How Different Lovers Write Love Letters, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Cover includes an appearance by Mad mascot Alfred E. Neuman. Big Names in Advertising; The Battle of the Gangsters; On the Israeli Front; How Different Lovers Write Love Letters; Inventors Section; Sick Visits the Inventors Show; Sick Inventions; Inventors' New Products for Teen Gift Catalog; Movie Spoof: How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying; Uncrowded Occupations; Last Request; Young Men's Cop-Outs for Long Hair; The Compleat Guide to Groups; Classic Fried Ads; What Gives Teyration the Taste Worth Dying for?; Why Try Harder? 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #57
    Sick (1961) 57

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Dan DeCarlo, Bob Powell, Bob Taylor, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A movie fumetti of the film Barefoot in the Park, with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. Hot Rod decorating kit. Ad spoofs, humorous articles, and cartoons by Archie comics legend Dan DeCarlo. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #58
    Sick (1961) 58

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Al Bare, Stan Fine, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, Jim Ivey, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick takes on the hippie movement of the 1960s, including visits to Hippieland, A Day in the Life of a Hippie, and Hippies throughout History. Dr. Jekyll finds that his alter ego fits in perfectly with the hairy hippies. A parody of The Dirty Dozen. Sick as It Seems, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Doctor Jekyll and the Hippies; Sensational Children's Books; Hippieland; Bob Taylor in Hippieland; A Day in the Life of a Hippie; Hippies in History; Invasion of Hippies; The Indistinguishables; Year-End Sale! Teen Catalog; Movie Spoof: The Dirty Dozen; Teen Island; New Theories on Evolution; Sick as It Seems; Sick Covers the Inventors Show; Twists from the Late-Late Show; You're Still Number 2; Designs for the Bottles of the Future; Classic Fried Ads; A Sick Fairy Tale; Chimp Goes Ape Over Sick. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #59
    Sick (1961) 59

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Al Bare, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. It had to happen: TV Commercials: The Movie. A guide to naming your 1960s rock band. A Sick look at First Aid. Violence Protest Labels; Feature Length Commercials; Jim Atkins at the Sick Scene; Madison Ave. in History; Great Scenes from the Late, Late, Late Show; The Sick Book of 1st Aid; Hippie News; The Little Dandelion; Hippie Toys; Movie Classics; So You Want to Name a Group; Fun City Ads; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #60
    Sick (1961) 60

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Al Bare, Calvin Castine, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Fred Wolfe, Bill Kresse, and Robert Heit. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. An illustrated dictionary of modern sports terms. A parody of the film classic In the Heat of the Night, "a movie so dramatic and serious that even our spoof isn't funny." A hippie paper doll, with accessories. A Sick look at late-night monster movies. The Daniel Boom Show; Great Moments from The Naval Epic; The Late, Late, Late Show: Monster Story; Bill Majeski on The Sick Scene; Violence on TV Commercials; Tips for TV; Tomorrow's Pigeon Targets; The Sick Book of Knowledge; The Sick Sports Dictionary Illustrated; Son of Thumbtack; Toys That Have Everything; Hippie Cut-Out Doll; Movie Spoof: In the Heat of the Night; Classic Fried Ads; Faces in the News. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #61
    Sick (1961) 61

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Al Bare, Jack Luboff, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Fred Wolfe, Lynn Lichty, Bill Kresse, and Robert Heit. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of the movie classic Bonnie & Clyde. A Sick look at hippies and protest marches. Sick's own version of pin-on buttons. Political Monster Movies; Sick Predicts; Flower Child; The Button Generation; The Protest March; Our Own Criminal Code; Bill Majeski on The Sick Scene; Modern O-Limp-ics; April Fool!; Doomsday Spiel; The New Cars; Too Sick!; Campaign Dialogue and What It Really Means; Movie Spoof: Bonnie & Clyde; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #62
    Sick (1961) 62

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    Cover by Bernard Wiseman. Stories and art by Al Bare, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A Sick look at stamp collecting. 101 hippie jokes for every occasion. Crooks making a getaway from a bank job turn it into a cross-country tour. Draft Dodgers Eye Chart; The Dirty Movie; Answers to Make-Out Guys; Twists on the Late-Late Show; The Sick Awards For the Best Performances of 1968; 101 Hippie Jokes; Newer Theories on Evolution; Sick as It Seems; Peacesnickers; Cross-Country Getaway Tour for Hoodlums on the Lam; The Sick Scene; Campus Report; Sick's Rare Old Stamps; Movie Spoof: The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz; A Piano Concert; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #63
    Sick (1961) 63

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Al Bare, Calvin Castine, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Bill Robinson, Lynn Lichty, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Hewfred takes over publishing with this issue. A Sick look at the youth culture of the 1960s, including "Yippies" and communes. A dictionary of terms from 1960s college campuses. Sick's take on 1960s musical sensations The Monkees and Tiny Tim. The Rise of Man; Death Penalty Revoked; Waiter, There's a Fly in My Soup!; The Monkeeys; Your Horror-Scope; Psych-Out; The Revolting Stories College Men Tell; Where Are They Now?; A Cartoonist's Portfolio on Psychlists; Too Sick!; Campus Dictionary; Yippie Adventures; Communal Living; School for Comedians; The British Movie; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #64
    Sick (1961) 64

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. A send-up of celebrity talk shows of the era hosted by Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, and Joey Bishop. A look at the "sock it to me" catchphrase, a sign of its times. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a movie fumetti featuring Rod Steiger and Lee Remick from "No Way to Treat a Lady." 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #65
    Sick (1961) 65

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Humorous looks at hospitals and the New York subway system. A parody of the "Mannix" detective show. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of Johnny Carson. Cover by Bruce Stark features caricatures of John Wayne, Sophie Loren, Barbra Streisand, Marlon Brando, Twiggy, Tiny Tim, and other '60s icons. Make a New Year's Resolution; How Sick Are Our Hospitals?; Subway Guide. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.