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Mad Special (1970 Super Special) comic books 1971-1973

  • Issue #2A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 2A

    Includes Bonus "Wall Nuts." Cover by Norm Mingo and Bob Clarke, plus Mad logo by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Norm Mingo, Bob Clarke, Max Brandel, Frank Jacobs, Arnie Kogen, Lester Krauss, Antonio Prohias, Dick DeBartolo, Harry Purvis, Bruce Stark, Gary Belkin, George Woodbridge, Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Earle Doud, Klaus Nordling, Dave Berg, Wally Wood and Kelly Freas. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of The Fugitive and Lawrence of Arabia, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Fortune Cookies for Other Eating Places and A Mad Look Into the Future. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, and early Don Martin cartoons. Plus Mad "Wall-Nuts" bonus insert, pull-out posters featuring Alfred E. Neuman as various historical figures, from Napoleon and King Tut to Teddy Roosevelt and Adolf You-Know-Who. Sucka Instant Coffee; A Mad Guide to Stereo; A Mad Look Into the Future; The Irony of Fate; Fortune Cookies for Other Eating Places; Mad's "Late Show" Cliche Movie Script: The Swashbuckler Movie; Trucks to Match Their Products; Mr. Nudnik; Strange Interlude with Hazey; TV Ads We'd Like to See; The Phewgitive; The Nurtzes; At the Knife-Throwing School; The New Chair; The Early Riser; The Hero; Down on Wall Street; The Lighter Side of Water Sports; The Lighter Side of Family Doctors; The Lighter Side of Cops; The Lighter Side of Teenage Parties; Spy Vs. Spy; Hood!; Scenes We'd Like to See: The Cops Close In; The Carpetsweepers; Scenes We'd Like to See: The Race to the Crossing; Flawrence of Arabia; Guzzlemidt Rotgut; Sham-Bug's Beat-A-Check Soup Kit. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #3A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 3A

    Includes Bonus Mad Protest Stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Victor Cowen, Elaine Dunn, Bob Clarke, Max Brandel, Frank Jacobs, Arnie Kogen, Lester Krauss, Antonio Prohias, Marylyn Ippolito, Harry Purvis, Ziraldo Pinto, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, Sy Reit, Joe Orlando, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of The Man from UNCLE and 1950s beach movies, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad Look at Adam & Eve and A Mad Look at Computers (1960s computers, that is). Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Mad Protest Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps in a full-color, attached fold-out. Future Callbacks By Manufacturers; A Mad Look at Adam & Eve; Seals for Other Presidents; Kookie Kangaroos; A Mad Look at Computers; Mad Protest Stickers (bonus insert); On the Way to the Police Costume Ball; When the Women's Lib Movement Is Successful; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: New York City; A Mad Guide to Hypnotism; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Hollywood, California; Future Talking Ads; Another (Whew!) Visit to the Doctor's Office; In The Laboratory; The Veterinarian; The Anesthetist; If Tax Forms Were Made Up By Psychiatrists; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Las Vegas, Nevada; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming Christmas Weekend; The Man From A.U.N.T.I.E.; Spy Vs. Spy; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Washington, D.C.; A Mad Look at the Summer Olympics; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming New Year's Weekend; The Trend Toward Swimming Pools as a New Status Symbol; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Miami Beach, Florida; The Lighter Side of Spring; Movie Heroes Are Finks; Letters from Santa Claus; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Small Town, U.S.A.; News Photos You're Sure to See This Year / News Photos We'd Like to See This Year; Mad Visits a Typical Teenage Beach Movie; The Impressionist; Fold-In; Isn't That Yul Brynner Behind Those Finster Glints? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #3B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 3B

    Does NOT include Bonus Mad Protest Stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Victor Cowen, Elaine Dunn, Bob Clarke, Max Brandel, Frank Jacobs, Arnie Kogen, Lester Krauss, Antonio Prohias, Marylyn Ippolito, Harry Purvis, Ziraldo Pinto, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, Sy Reit, Joe Orlando, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of The Man from UNCLE and 1950s beach movies, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad Look at Adam & Eve and A Mad Look at Computers (1960s computers, that is). Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones and early Don Martin cartoons. Future Callbacks By Manufacturers; A Mad Look at Adam & Eve; Seals for Other Presidents; Kookie Kangaroos; A Mad Look at Computers; On the Way to the Police Costume Ball; When the Women's Lib Movement Is Successful; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: New York City; A Mad Guide to Hypnotism; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Hollywood, California; Future Talking Ads; Another (Whew!) Visit to the Doctor's Office; In The Laboratory; The Veterinarian; The Anesthetist; If Tax Forms Were Made Up By Psychiatrists; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Las Vegas, Nevada; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming Christmas Weekend; The Man From A.U.N.T.I.E.; Spy Vs. Spy; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Washington, D.C.; A Mad Look at the Summer Olympics; The Mad Safety Council's Predictions for the Upcoming New Year's Weekend; The Trend Toward Swimming Pools as a New Status Symbol; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Miami Beach, Florida; The Lighter Side of Spring; Movie Heroes Are Finks; Letters from Santa Claus; The Sights and Sounds of the U.S.A.: Small Town, U.S.A.; News Photos You're Sure to See This Year / News Photos We'd Like to See This Year; Mad Visits a Typical Teenage Beach Movie; The Impressionist; Fold-In; Isn't That Yul Brynner Behind Those Finster Glints? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #4A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 4A

    Includes Bonus Mini Posters. Cover by Norm Mingo and Jack Rickard. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Max Brandel, Frank Jacobs, Norman Mingo, Peter Andrews, Antonio Prohias, Marylyn Ippolito, Harry Purvis, Ziraldo Pinto, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, Sy Reit, George Woodbridge, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of A Fistful of Dollars, The Flying Nun and the Dirty Dozen, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Jack Davis. The classic Peanuts spoof Will Success Spoil Charlie Brown? Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Mini Posters, full-color pull-out mini-posters featuring Alfred E. Neuman's face on Mt. Rushmore, among other satirical images.A Fistful of Lasagna; Mad Looks at Great Quotations; This Is the Land that Sam Built; Out West; Air Pollution Problems of the Future; The Flying Nut; Ads We Never Got to See; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Clothes; A Mad Look at Sky Diving; Letters to a Congressman That Were Answered by "Form Letters" From That Congressman; A San Francisco Trip; Mad's Medical Mother Goose; Will Success Spoil Charlie Brown?; Me and My Big Mouth!; Mother's Day Cards Down Through History; A Mad Public Service - Letter to a Runaway; You Know You're Really Getting Old When...; Mad's Simplified ABC Method of Bulling Your Way Through Final Exams; The Werewolf; The Mad Library of Extremely Thin Books; The Lighter Side of Friendship; Songs of Pets; (More) Announcements for Everything; Dirtier by the Dozen; On the Road; Fold-In; The Day the "Show Us Your 'Lark' Pack" Camera Crew Passed the Wrong Group of Smokers. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #5B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 5B

    Does Not Include Bonus Mad Flag Poster. Cover art by Mort Drucker. "A Modern Cinderella," script by Jack Kent, art by Jack Rickard; The Cinderella transformation scene is updated for the modern seventies. "Fairy Tales as Told by Today's Celebrities," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; Grimm's Fairy Tales are retold and their message altered by contemporary celebrities based on their own experiences. "Individualized Caskets," script by Norm Doherty, art by Bob Clarke; Coffins tailored to the profession of the deceased. "Guarantees and Warranties," script and art by Al Jaffee; Examples of how today's product warranties aren't worth the paper they're printed on. "The Shocking Mad Flag Poster," art by Mort Drucker; Replica poster of the American flag, with the red stripes replaced by a rewritten Pledge of Allegiance, reflecting the polarization of contemporary American society. "Pro Football," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Davis; A former football player turned announcer narrates a comparison of pro football in its infancy with contemporary pro football. "In the out Exit," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Up the Down Staircase," an idealistic teacher attempts to teach in a crime-ridden inner city school. "Don Martin Looks At Frogs," script and art by Don Martin. "The Lighter Side of Driving," script and art by Dave Berg. "Hippie Magazine," art by George Woodbridge. "Mad's Snappy Answers To Stupid Questions," script and art by Al Jaffe. "A Nostalgic Look at Sandlot Baseball," script by Dean Norman, art by Paul Coker Jr. "Mission: Ridiculous," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the TV series "Mission: Impossible"; a team of secret agents try to retrieve stolen microfilm in the most suspicious way possible. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "The Lighter Side of Swimming Pools," script and art by Dave Berg. "Balmy and Clod," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Bonnie and Clyde," two really adorable bumpkins decide to embark on a life of crime. 82 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #6A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 6A
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Other - see grading notes
    • Top left peg is coming loose.
    • Label #0502521006
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Includes Bonus Mad Mischief Stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, George Woodbridge, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic films Valley of the Dolls and Cool Hand Luke, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's take on feminism, marriage, and 1960s protests. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Mad Mischief Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps in a full-color, attached fold-out. Mad Visits the Women's Liberation Front; The Mad A to Z Book For Bright, Young Beginners; The Value of Magazines; Alley-Oops!; Mad Mischief Stickers (bonus insert); Spy Vs. Spy; Valley of the Dollars; Don Martin Looks at All Them Indians; The Mad Getting Married Primer; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at the Post Office; Personalized Absence Notes; One Day in an Office; Jobs on the Fringe of Show Business; The Lighter Side of Fear You Know You're Really a Parent When...; The Mad Hate Book - Vol. II; Mad's "Cliche Conversation" Killers; New "Protests" to the Same Old Tunes; U.S. Individual Income Tax Return /Minor Personal Losses Schedule; The Lighter Side of Hobbies; On the Road with Sergio Aragones; Blue-Eyed Kook; Mad's Christmas Cards to Seasonal Exploiters; While Strolling Through the City; Sik-Teen Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

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  • Issue #6B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 6B

    Does NOT Include Bonus Mad Mischief Stickers. Cover by Norm Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Jack Hanrahan, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, George Woodbridge, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic films Valley of the Dolls and Cool Hand Luke, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad's take on feminism, marriage, and 1960s protests. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Mad Visits the Women's Liberation Front; The Mad A to Z Book For Bright, Young Beginners; The Value of Magazines; Alley-Oops!; Spy Vs. Spy; Valley of the Dollars; Don Martin Looks at All Them Indians; The Mad Getting Married Primer; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at the Post Office; Personalized Absence Notes; One Day in an Office; Jobs on the Fringe of Show Business; The Lighter Side of Fear; You Know You're Really a Parent When...; The Mad Hate Book - Vol. II; Mad's "Cliche Conversation" Killers; New "Protests" to the Same Old Tunes; U.S. Individual Income Tax Return /Minor Personal Losses Schedule; The Lighter Side of Hobbies; On the Road with Sergio Aragones; Blue-Eyed Kook; Mad's Christmas Cards to Seasonal Exploiters; While Strolling Through the City; Sik-Teen Magazine. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #7A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 7A

    Includes Mad Mini-Posters. Photo cover of Richard Nixon. "Star Blecch," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the TV show Star Trek. "A Mad Look At Hugh vs. Helen," script by Ronnie Nathan, art by Jack Rickard; featuring Hugh Hefner. "Combined Day Time TV Shows," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Jack Rickard. "Free-Loader Magazine," script by Stan Hart, art by Joe Orlando; A niche magazine aimed at people dedicated to getting other people to pay for their lives. "The Lighter Side Of... Hair," script and art by Dave Berg. "Outside A Novelty Shop," script and art by Don Martin. "Mad's TV Game Show Originator Of the Year," script by Stan Hart, art by Joe Orlando; The producer of low-brow, embarrassment-oriented game shows is interviewed. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "Mad Mini-Movies," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker. "Mad's Home Movies," script by Dean Norman, art by Paul Coker, Jr.; Scenes from home movies of a family's less than memorable vacation. "The Lighter Side Of Physical Fitness," script and art by Dave Berg. "A Mad Look At Movie Monsters," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Songs Of Crime, Violence, War, Hate, Bigotry, the Lunatic Fringe, and All-Around Ecchiness," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge. "Rosemia's Boo-Boo," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Rosemary's Baby," a young couple moves into an apartment building filled with sinister people; Soon the pregnant woman fears her baby may be Satan's child. 84 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #7B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 7B

    Does NOT Include Mad Mini-Posters. Photo cover of Richard Nixon. "Star Blecch," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the TV show Star Trek. "A Mad Look At Hugh vs. Helen," script by Ronnie Nathan, art by Jack Rickard; featuring Hugh Hefner. "Combined Day Time TV Shows," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Jack Rickard. "Free-Loader Magazine," script by Stan Hart, art by Joe Orlando; A niche magazine aimed at people dedicated to getting other people to pay for their lives. "The Lighter Side Of... Hair," script and art by Dave Berg. "Outside A Novelty Shop," script and art by Don Martin. "Mad's TV Game Show Originator Of the Year," script by Stan Hart, art by Joe Orlando; The producer of low-brow, embarrassment-oriented game shows is interviewed. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "Mad Mini-Movies," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker. "Mad's Home Movies," script by Dean Norman, art by Paul Coker, Jr.; Scenes from home movies of a family's less than memorable vacation. "The Lighter Side Of Physical Fitness," script and art by Dave Berg. "A Mad Look At Movie Monsters," script and art by Sergio Aragonés. "Songs Of Crime, Violence, War, Hate, Bigotry, the Lunatic Fringe, and All-Around Ecchiness," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge. "Rosemia's Boo-Boo," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Rosemary's Baby," a young couple moves into an apartment building filled with sinister people; Soon the pregnant woman fears her baby may be Satan's child. 84 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #8A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 8A

    Includes Bonus "TV Guise Fall Preview." Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Ronnie Nathan, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, Dave Gantz, Dean Norman, Earle Doud, Max Brandel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Neal Barbera, May Sakami, Frank Ridgeway, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of 2001: A Space Odyssey and "success story" movies, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A spoof of Snoopy's WWI flying ace Peanuts comic strips, from the Red Baron's point of view. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus "TV Guise Fall Preview," a 16-page pull-out spoof of TV Guide and 1972 TV shows. 201 Minutes of a Space Idiocy; Mad About Fashion Fads; Mad's Practical New Car Designed to Eliminate Owner Aggravation; You and Your Big Mouth!; Another Sickening Collection of Mad Greeting Cards; The TV Guise Fall Preview; The Conservative Dream; What Politicians Say in Public and in Private; More Mad Namelies; If the President Were Chosen Like Miss America; Don Martin on the Golf Course; Further Adventures of the Red Baron, or Security Ist Eine Grounded Beaglehundt; The Lighter Side of High School Football; Casey at the Dice; A Mad Look at Bugs 'N Worms 'N Things; MafiaCo Incorporated 1968 Annual Report; Horrifying Cliches; A Mad Look at Sex Education in the Schools; Mad's Book Publisher of the Year; On the Set; Mad's Follow-Up Report on Progress; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Teenage Dances; One Day in Baghdad; You Know You've Really Made It When...; The Typical "Success Story" Movie of the Past / The Typical "Success Story" Movie of the Future; Fold-In; The 60-Second Disappointment - Parloraid Color Pack Camera. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #8B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 8B

    Does NOT include Bonus "TV Guise Fall Preview." Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Stan Hart, Mort Drucker, Phil Hahn, Ronnie Nathan, Tom Koch, Dave Berg, Dave Gantz, Dean Norman, Earle Doud, Max Brandel, Don (Duck) Edwing, Neal Barbera, May Sakami, Frank Ridgeway, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of 2001: A Space Odyssey and "success story" movies, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A spoof of Snoopy's WWI flying ace Peanuts comic strips, from the Red Baron's point of view. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. 201 Minutes of a Space Idiocy; Mad About Fashion Fads; Mad's Practical New Car Designed to Eliminate Owner Aggravation; You and Your Big Mouth!; Another Sickening Collection of Mad Greeting Cards; The Conservative Dream; What Politicians Say in Public and in Private; More Mad Namelies; If the President Were Chosen Like Miss America; Don Martin on the Golf Course; Further Adventures of the Red Baron, or Security Ist Eine Grounded Beaglehundt; The Lighter Side of High School Football; Casey at the Dice; A Mad Look at Bugs 'N Worms 'N Things; MafiaCo Incorporated 1968 Annual Report; Horrifying Cliches; A Mad Look at Sex Education in the Schools; Mad's Book Publisher of the Year; On the Set; Mad's Follow-Up Report on Progress; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Teenage Dances; One Day in Baghdad; You Know You've Really Made It When...; The Typical "Success Story" Movie of the Past / The Typical "Success Story" Movie of the Future; Fold-In; The 60-Second Disappointment - Parloraid Color Pack Camera. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #9B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 9B
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story.

    Does NOT Include Bonus "Nostalgic Mad" Comic. Cover by Norm Mingo and Harvey Kurtzman. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Sy Reit, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Elaine Dunn, Alphonse Normandia, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Gilbert Barnhill, Dean Norman, E. Nelson Bridwell, Max Brandel, Harold Morrison, May Sakami, Frank Ridgeway, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of Camelot and The Mod Squad, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad takes on poetry, ice hockey and Christmas. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Don Martin Tries 8 New Ways to Fly; Mads Chemical Banquet; Some Legendary Medicine Cabinets; When No Opinion People Are the Majority; Criticism for the Common Man; Can A Lot, a Mad Musical; The Mad Plan to Beautify America; The Lighter Side of American Tourists and the Generation Gap; The Mad Ice Hockey Primer; Me and My Big Mouth; If Comics Covered Issues of the Day; The Hunters; In a Fancy Restaurant; In an Italian Restaurant; The Mad Poetry Round Robin; Behind the Scenes at an Airport; Christmas Is; Spy Vs. Spy; Horrifying Cliches; A Mad Look at Realistic Dolls; Polls and Surveys Through History; A Mad Look at Frustration; The Odd Squad; Signs of Status. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #10A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 10A


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    • Water damage: Slight.

    Includes Bonus "Nonsense Stickers". Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Giuseppe Baggi, Arnie Kogen, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Earle Doud, Stan Hart, Jack Kent, David Hunter, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of The Wizard of Oz and The Academy Awards, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at movie ad campaigns and comic-strip sound effects. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Don Martin Nonsense Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps featuring Don Martin cartoons in a full-color, attached fold-out. Don Martin Takes a Look at a Fairy Tale; Teaching History Through Television; At a Water Cooler; An Assortment of Ridiculous Mad Double-Takes; The Mad Laboratory Report on Noise; Beware of Politicians Who...; When Magazine Editors Write Their Own Subscription Letters; Don Martin Nonsense Stickers; The Academy Awards Show We'd Like to See; Don Martin Takes a Another Look at the Same Fairy Tale; The Mad Primer of Bigots, Extremists and Other Loose Ends; A Mad Look at Dogs; Dr. Benjamin Spock - Teenage Care; Don Martin Takes a Last Look at the Same Fairy Tale; Mad Origami Zoo of Cliche Creatures; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Status Seeking; One Day in a Hospital; What Is a Make-Out Man?; A Mad Portfolio of Appropriate Comic Strip Sound Effects; On a Saturday Afternoon; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Laundry and Dry Cleaners; The Anatomy of a Movie Ad Campaign; A Mad Gray Paper - "The State of Our Cities"; You Know You're Really Overweight When...; Some "Greeting Cards to the Newlyweds" We'd Like to See; The Heart Transplant; A Mad Look at Two College Generations; The Guru of Ours; Fold-In; One Day on the Prairie. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #10B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 10B

    Does NOT Include Bonus "Nonsense Stickers". Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Giuseppe Baggi, Arnie Kogen, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Earle Doud, Stan Hart, Jack Kent, David Hunter, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of The Wizard of Oz and The Academy Awards, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at movie ad campaigns and comic-strip sound effects. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Don Martin Takes a Look at a Fairy Tale; Teaching History Through Television; At a Water Cooler; An Assortment of Ridiculous Mad Double-Takes; The Mad Laboratory Report on Noise; Beware of Politicians Who...; When Magazine Editors Write Their Own Subscription Letters; The Academy Awards Show We'd Like to See; Don Martin Takes a Another Look at the Same Fairy Tale; The Mad Primer of Bigots, Extremists and Other Loose Ends; A Mad Look at Dogs; Dr. Benjamin Spock - Teenage Care; Don Martin Takes a Last Look at the Same Fairy Tale; Mad Origami Zoo of Cliche Creatures; Spy Vs. Spy; The Lighter Side of Status Seeking; One Day in a Hospital; What Is a Make-Out Man?; A Mad Portfolio of Appropriate Comic Strip Sound Effects; On a Saturday Afternoon; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Laundry and Dry Cleaners; The Anatomy of a Movie Ad Campaign; A Mad Gray Paper - "The State of Our Cities"; You Know You're Really Overweight When...; Some "Greeting Cards to the Newlyweds" We'd Like to See; The Heart Transplant; A Mad Look at Two College Generations; The Guru of Ours; Fold-In; One Day on the Prairie. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.

  • Issue #12B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 12B
    Published 1973 by EC.

    Does NOT Include Bonus "Nostalgic Mad Comic". Cover by Norm Mingo, Wally Wood and Harvey Kurtzman. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Sy Reit, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Arnie Kogen, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Tom Koch, Dean Norman, Larry Gore, Earle Doud, Ronnie Nathan, May Sakami, John Johns, Irving Schild and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the movie Bullitt and Consumer Reports magazine, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Mad takes on hospitals, taxes and TV listings. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. When the "All in the Family" Gimmick Spreads to Other Types of TV Shows; The Sky-Jacker; A Mad Look at Zoo Veterinarians; Mad's Famous Gas Station Attendant Course; Mad Scrambles; A Mad Look at Some Rules of Etiquette; If Everyone Talked Like Don Rickles; A Mad "Show Biz Success Story"; Mad's Lifetime Chart of Attitudes and Behavior; The Lighter Side of Birthdays; The Month Before Christmas (A Non-Scheduled Visit From St. Nicholas); A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Hospital; Specific Income Tax Forms for Specific Professions; The Facts of Life and Death; Horrifying Cliches; The High Diver; A Mad Look at Celebrities in Real-Life Situations; On the Trail With a Zoologist; Condemner Reports Magazine; Spy Vs. Spy; Sergio Aragones Takes a Mad Look at Protest Demonstrations; One Day in the Mountains; Mad's Green Paper - "The State of Our Suburbs"; One Day on a Hike; Mad's "Do-It-Yourself" Modern Movie Ads; The Lighter Side of Wheels; You Know You're Really in Trouble When...; If TV Shows Were Actually Like Their Capsuled Descriptions; The Heist; A Mad Look at Antiques of the Future; What is a Born Winner?; During a Summer Shower; Bullbit; Fold-In; A Valentine to All Our Mad Readers. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.75.