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Mad Special (1970 Super Special) comic books 1975-1977

  • Issue #16A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 16A
    • One stamp missing from insert.

    Includes Bonus Mad-Hesives. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Arnie Kogen, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don Epstein, May Sakami, Stan Hart, Sy Reit, Alphonse Normandia, 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 1960s Barbra Streisand movies and the romance classic Love Story, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Spoofs of occult magazines and television writing. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Mad-Hesives, pre-glued, perforated stamps featuring satirical 1970s messages in a full-color, attached fold-out. The Mad Arty Poetry and Fuzzy Photographs Gift Book; A Parting Look at Our Truly Endangered Species; From the Inside... Out of...; The Pearl; The Mad Automatic Do-It-Yourself TV Script Writer; "Prison" Record Albums of the Future; On a Clear Day You Can See a Funny Girl Singing "Hello Dolly" Forever; On a Streetcorner Downtown; Answers to Children's Letters - From God; The Lighter Side of Bad Habits; Mad Salutes the Output of American Industry; Horrifying Cliches; Incredible Occult Magazine; A Mad Look at Obedience Training; Mad-Hesives (bonus insert); Mad's "Dirty Old Man" of the Year; You Never Really Get Used To...; On the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Set ; Specialized Camp Ads We're Bound to See; Spy vs. Spy; Get-It-Out-Of-Your-System-Land; Mother's Day Cards From the "Now" Generation; One Evening in a Bathtub; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at an Ad Agency; The F.I.B.; One Hot Day on the Desert; Mad Clippings to Leave Lying Around; The Lighter Side of the "Now Look"; In a Specialist's Office; What is a Parent?; A Mad Look at Palm Reading; Lover's Story; Fold-In; The Modern Crucifixion. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #16B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 16B
    • Mad-Hesives is incomplete.

    Does NOT Include Bonus Mad-Hesives. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Arnie Kogen, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don Epstein, May Sakami, Stan Hart, Sy Reit, Alphonse Normandia, 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 1960s Barbra Streisand movies and the romance classic Love Story, featuring art by Mort Drucker. Spoofs of occult magazines and television writing. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. The Mad Arty Poetry and Fuzzy Photographs Gift Book; A Parting Look at Our Truly Endangered Species; From the Inside... Out of...; The Pearl; The Mad Automatic Do-It-Yourself TV Script Writer; "Prison" Record Albums of the Future; On a Clear Day You Can See a Funny Girl Singing "Hello Dolly" Forever; On a Streetcorner Downtown; Answers to Children's Letters - From God; The Lighter Side of Bad Habits; Mad Salutes the Output of American Industry; Horrifying Cliches; Incredible Occult Magazine; A Mad Look at Obedience Training; Mad's "Dirty Old Man" of the Year; You Never Really Get Used To...; On the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Set ; Specialized Camp Ads We're Bound to See; Spy vs. Spy; Get-It-Out-Of-Your-System-Land; Mother's Day Cards From the "Now" Generation; One Evening in a Bathtub; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at an Ad Agency; The F.I.B.; One Hot Day on the Desert; Mad Clippings to Leave Lying Around; The Lighter Side of the "Now Look"; In a Specialist's Office; What is a Parent?; A Mad Look at Palm Reading; Lover's Story; Fold-In; The Modern Crucifixion. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #17A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 17A
    • INCOMPLETE. Pages missing. Interrupts art and story.

    Includes Bonus Don Martin Posters and Portraits. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Ronnie Nathan, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, E. Nelson Bridwell, Gloria L. Rich, Stan Hart, Sy Reit, William Garvin, Earle Doud, Irving Schild, Jack Davis 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. A parody of the 1960s movie and counterculture classic Catch-22, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at amusement parks and the sexual revolution. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Don Martin Posters and Portraits, poster-sized prints of Don Martin's spoofs of 1970s lifestyles and famous literary characters, including Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes and Robin Hood. Product "Improvements" to Justify Higher Prices; Mad Dreams; A Mad Look at Crowds; Insurance Policies That Everybody Needs; When the U.S. Switches to the Metric System; Worldwide Reaction to News from Washington; Catch-All-22; One Day in a Bus Depot; The Mad "Effluent Society" Pollution Primer; The Lighter Side of Boating; Ordure of the Day; The Mad Non-Smokers Hate Book; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Rhyming Guide to Pro Football; One Day in a Pet Shop; TV as Viewed By the Animal World; Don Martin Vital Message Posters and Literary Heroes Portraits; Modern Muscle Magazine; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Resort Hotel; Marching Songs for Crusaders, Militants and Assorted, Sundry Non-Conformists; Messy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; Very Early One Morning; New Movie Monsters From the Medical World; A Mad Look at Tropical Fish; The Lighter Side of Sound Equipment; A Mad Look at Amusement Parks; Greeting Cards for the Sexual Revolution; One Thursday Afternoon on the Moon; You Know It's Really Over When...; The Foul and the Prissy Cats; Fold-In; A Scene We'd Hate to See - The Morning Delivery. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #17B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 17B

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    Does NOT Include Bonus Don Martin Posters and Portraits. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Ronnie Nathan, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, E. Nelson Bridwell, Gloria L. Rich, Stan Hart, Sy Reit, William Garvin, Earle Doud, Irving Schild, Jack Davis 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. A parody of the 1960s movie and counterculture classic Catch-22, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at amusement parks and the sexual revolution. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Product "Improvements" to Justify Higher Prices; Mad Dreams; A Mad Look at Crowds; Insurance Policies That Everybody Needs; When the U.S. Switches to the Metric System; Worldwide Reaction to News from Washington; Catch-All-22; One Day in a Bus Depot; The Mad "Effluent Society" Pollution Primer; The Lighter Side of Boating; Ordure of the Day; The Mad Non-Smokers Hate Book; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Rhyming Guide to Pro Football; One Day in a Pet Shop; TV as Viewed By the Animal World; Modern Muscle Magazine; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Resort Hotel; Marching Songs for Crusaders, Militants and Assorted, Sundry Non-Conformists; Messy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; Very Early One Morning; New Movie Monsters From the Medical World; A Mad Look at Tropical Fish; The Lighter Side of Sound Equipment; A Mad Look at Amusement Parks; Greeting Cards for the Sexual Revolution; One Thursday Afternoon on the Moon; You Know It's Really Over When...; The Foul and the Prissy Cats; Fold-In; A Scene We'd Hate to See - The Morning Delivery. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #18A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 18A
    Published 1975 by EC.

    Includes Bonus Nostalgic Mad Comic. Cover art by Bill Elder, Wally Wood, and Jack Davis. "Shermlock Shomes!", pencils by Bill Elder; Spoof of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes; comic book insert. "Wild ," pencils by Wally Wood; Parody of the Marlon Brando movie "The Wild One"; comic book insert. "Lone Stranger Rides Again!", pencils by Jack Davis; Take-off on Fran Striker's The Lone Ranger; comic book insert. "Starchie," pencils by Bill Elder; Parody of Archie; comic book insert. "Mad Final Episodes of Some Long-Running TV Shows," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Spoofs of "M*A*S*H," "Columbo," "Gunsmoke," "Kung Fu" and "All in the Family." "A Portfolio of Mad Good News-Bad News Photo Silhouettes," script and art by Arnoldo Franchioni; featuring Marlon Brando; Beatles; Charlie Chaplin; and Jerry Lewis. "Shmoe," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Joe," an upper class father murders the drug addict boyfriend of his daughter, then teams up with a borderline psychotic construction worker to search the city's counterculture hangouts for his missing daughter. "The Lighter Side of ... Love," script and art by Dave Berg. "Mad's Reality Street," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Jack Davis; In a parody of the TV show "Sesame Street," local residents and puppets try to teach simple lessons amid the decay and danger of an inner city slum neighborhood block. "The Lighter Side of ... Living Space," script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Orthodontia Primer," script by Larry Siegel, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. " The New Army," script and art by Frank Jacobs; Examples of how the military has changed with the times. "A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Recording Studio," script by Earle Doud, art by Jack Davis. "If the Characters in Peanuts Aged Like Ordinary People," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke. "An Italian Robin Catching a Worm," script and art by Don Martin. "The Trauma of '42," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; Satire of motion picture "Summer of '42." 136 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #18B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 18B
    Published 1975 by EC.

    This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.

    Does NOT Include Bonus Nostalgic Mad Comic. Cover art by Bill Elder, Wally Wood, and Jack Davis. "Shermlock Shomes!", pencils by Bill Elder; Spoof of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes; comic book insert. "Wild ," pencils by Wally Wood; Parody of the Marlon Brando movie "The Wild One"; comic book insert. "Lone Stranger Rides Again!", pencils by Jack Davis; Take-off on Fran Striker's The Lone Ranger; comic book insert. "Starchie," pencils by Bill Elder; Parody of Archie; comic book insert. "Mad Final Episodes of Some Long-Running TV Shows," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Spoofs of "M*A*S*H," "Columbo," "Gunsmoke," "Kung Fu" and "All in the Family." "A Portfolio of Mad Good News-Bad News Photo Silhouettes," script and art by Arnoldo Franchioni; featuring Marlon Brando; Beatles; Charlie Chaplin; and Jerry Lewis. "Shmoe," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Joe," an upper class father murders the drug addict boyfriend of his daughter, then teams up with a borderline psychotic construction worker to search the city's counterculture hangouts for his missing daughter. "The Lighter Side of ... Love," script and art by Dave Berg. "Mad's Reality Street," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Jack Davis; In a parody of the TV show "Sesame Street," local residents and puppets try to teach simple lessons amid the decay and danger of an inner city slum neighborhood block. "The Lighter Side of ... Living Space," script and art by Dave Berg. "The Mad Orthodontia Primer," script by Larry Siegel, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. " The New Army," script and art by Frank Jacobs; Examples of how the military has changed with the times. "A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Recording Studio," script by Earle Doud, art by Jack Davis. "If the Characters in Peanuts Aged Like Ordinary People," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke. "An Italian Robin Catching a Worm," script and art by Don Martin. "The Trauma of '42," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; Satire of motion picture "Summer of '42." 136 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #19A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 19A

    Includes Bonus 24-page "Madde." Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Arnie Kogen, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, M.S. Pinkham, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Lou Silverstone, Norman Mingo, Stan Hart, Alis Ellis, John Caldwell, Dave Gantz, Earle Doud, Irving Schild, Jack Davis 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 movies The French Connection and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A Mad look at the bicycles and political conventions. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus 24-page Madde, a special comic themed to the 1976 American Bicentennial. What's the Connection?; In the Operating Room With Don Martin; The Sports Spectators' Hall of Fame; Visiting Day; Ralph Nader's Wallet; Back In the Operating Room With Don Martin During a Heart Transplant; Mad's Auto Manufacturer of the Year; Mad's Ecology Mother Goose; The Lighter Side of Weddings; Madde: Fair Warning; A Madde Peek Behind the Scenes at the Continental Congress; Thou Knowest Thou Art in Troubled Waters When...; Ye Lighter Side of Valley Forge; The Madde Revolutionary War Primer; One Fine Day in Virginia; Ye Madde Hate Book; A Madde Colonist's Garden of Verses; Spy Vs. Spy; Madde's Minute Man of the Year; One Fine Night in Massachusettes; Fold-In; Gen. Benedict Arnold Says: I Want Ye for the Continental British Army; More Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; One Fine Day While Touring Florida; You Know You're Really Grown Up When...; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Political Convention; One Day at the Photographer's; The House of Krudd - Mail Order Gift Catalogue; A Mad Look at Bicycling; One Day During a Cavalry Attack; When TV Makes Full Use of Howard Cosell; Love Letters From Celebrities; The Lighter Side of Hang-Ups; One Dark and Lonely Night; A Parade of Protesting Mad Co-Signers; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Moving Company; One Fine Day at the Pyramids; "Realistic" Mad Model Car Kits; The Mary Tailor-Made Show; Fold-In; Wanted For Murder! Joe Pusher. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #19B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 19B

    Does NOT Include Bonus 24 Page "Madde." Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Max Brandel, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Arnie Kogen, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, M.S. Pinkham, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Lou Silverstone, Norman Mingo, Stan Hart, Alis Ellis, John Caldwell, Dave Gantz, Earle Doud, Irving Schild, Jack Davis 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 movies The French Connection and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A Mad look at the bicycles and political conventions. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. What's the Connection?; In the Operating Room With Don Martin; The Sports Spectators' Hall of Fame; Visiting Day; Ralph Nader's Wallet; Back In the Operating Room With Don Martin During a Heart Transplant; Mad's Auto Manufacturer of the Year; Mad's Ecology Mother Goose; The Lighter Side of Weddings; More Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions; One Fine Day While Touring Florida; You Know You're Really Grown Up When...; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Political Convention; One Day at the Photographer's; The House of Krudd - Mail Order Gift Catalogue; A Mad Look at Bicycling; One Day During a Cavalry Attack; When TV Makes Full Use of Howard Cosell; Love Letters From Celebrities; The Lighter Side of Hang-Ups; One Dark and Lonely Night; A Parade of Protesting Mad Co-Signers; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Moving Company; One Fine Day at the Pyramids; "Realistic" Mad Model Car Kits; The Mary Tailor-Made Show; Fold-In; Wanted For Murder! Joe Pusher. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #20A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 20A

    Includes Bonus "Give 'Em Hell" Election Stickers. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Dick DeBartolo, Lloyd Gola, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Don Epstein, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Marcelle Pesek, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Irving Schild, Jack Davis 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. A parody of the classic movie The Godfather, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at movie cliches. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Don Martin "Give 'Em Hell" Election Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps featuring Don Martin images related to the 1976 election year in a full-color, attached fold-out. A Grim Fairy Tale; The Odd Father; If Other Magazines Copied Cosmopolitan's "Sex" Formula; Don Martin Looks at Cavemen; The Mad Religion in America Primer; Mad Postcards from Mad Vacationers; The Lighter Side of Air Travel; The Enterprising Young Amazon; You Know You're Really Divorced When...; Don Martin "Give 'Em Hell" Election Stickers; PRO-fitable Football News Magazine; A Mad Look at Hunting; The Art of Writing Home For Money; One Busy Day in a Highway Restaurant; A Mad Guide to "TV Late Show" Cliche Movie Props; Snappy Answers to Stupid TV Commercials; Mad's Simplified ABC Method of Bulling Your Way Through Election Campaigns; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at Your Local Power & Light Company; One Day at the Bullfights; Howard at the Mike; A Mad Look at Service Stations; The Lighter Side of Summer Activities; Distinctive Birth Announcements; Miracle Center; One Tuesday Morning; Fold-In; America's Final Cigarette Break. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #20B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 20B

    Does NOT Include Bonus "Give 'Em Hell" Election Stickers. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Arnie Kogen, Dick DeBartolo, Lloyd Gola, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Don Epstein, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Marcelle Pesek, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Irving Schild, Jack Davis 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. A parody of the classic movie The Godfather, featuring art by Mort Drucker. A Mad look at movie cliches. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. A Grim Fairy Tale; The Odd Father; If Other Magazines Copied Cosmopolitan's "Sex" Formula; Don Martin Looks at Cavemen; The Mad Religion in America Primer; Mad Postcards from Mad Vacationers; The Lighter Side of Air Travel; The Enterprising Young Amazon; You Know You're Really Divorced When...; PRO-fitable Football News Magazine; A Mad Look at Hunting; The Art of Writing Home For Money; One Busy Day in a Highway Restaurant; A Mad Guide to "TV Late Show" Cliche Movie Props; Snappy Answers to Stupid TV Commercials; Mad's Simplified ABC Method of Bulling Your Way Through Election Campaigns; A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at Your Local Power & Light Company; One Day at the Bullfights; Howard at the Mike; A Mad Look at Service Stations; The Lighter Side of Summer Activities; Distinctive Birth Announcements; Miracle Center; One Tuesday Morning; Fold-In; America's Final Cigarette Break. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 p Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #21A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 21A

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    Includes Bonus Nostalgic Mad Comic. Cover pencils by John Severin and Bill Elder. "Woman Wonder!", pencils by Bill Elder; A parody of Wonder Woman; comic book insert. "Stalag 18!", script by Harvey Kurtzman, art by Wally Wood; Spoof of motion picture "Stalag 17"; comic book insert. "Melvin," script by Harvey Kurtzman, pencils by John Severin; Spoof of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes; comic book insert. "Antenna on the Roof," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; The musical "Fiddler on the Roof" is updated to contemporary times and transplanted into American suburbia. "New Power Tools for the Home Craftsman," script and art by Don Martin. "The Mad Guide to Political Types," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; Includes liberals, leftists, conservatives, reactionaries, right-wing militants, and new left extremists. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "The Lighter Side of ... Week-ends," script and art by Dave Berg. "One Fairly Nice Day Downtown," script and art by Don Martin; A man decides to step on an ant, to his regret. "Ads That Turn People Off," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; Examples of print ads that don't exactly put the product in the best light. "A Mad Look at ... TV Sports Interviews--Past, Present & Future," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis. "Mad's Educator of the Year," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "Typical Sports Movies, Past and Present," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Jack Davis. "When Watching Television, You Can Be Sure of Seeing ...," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Examples of the predictability of television fare. "A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes in a Department Store at Christmastime," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by George Woodbridge. "The Mad Christmas Hate Book," script and art by Al Jaffee. "The Lighter Side of ... Commuting," script and art by Dave Berg. "Clodumbo," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show "Columbo"; a police detective solves crimes by being a general pest and driving suspects into confessing out of self-defense. 112 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #21B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 21B

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    Does NOT Include Bonus Nostalgic Mad Comic. Cover pencils by John Severin and Bill Elder. "Woman Wonder!", pencils by Bill Elder; A parody of Wonder Woman; comic book insert. "Stalag 18!", script by Harvey Kurtzman, art by Wally Wood; Spoof of motion picture "Stalag 17"; comic book insert. "Melvin," script by Harvey Kurtzman, pencils by John Severin; Spoof of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes; comic book insert. "Antenna on the Roof," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; The musical "Fiddler on the Roof" is updated to contemporary times and transplanted into American suburbia. "New Power Tools for the Home Craftsman," script and art by Don Martin. "The Mad Guide to Political Types," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge; Includes liberals, leftists, conservatives, reactionaries, right-wing militants, and new left extremists. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "The Lighter Side of ... Week-ends," script and art by Dave Berg. "One Fairly Nice Day Downtown," script and art by Don Martin; A man decides to step on an ant, to his regret. "Ads That Turn People Off," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; Examples of print ads that don't exactly put the product in the best light. "A Mad Look at ... TV Sports Interviews--Past, Present & Future," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis. "Mad's Educator of the Year," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Paul Coker, Jr. "Typical Sports Movies, Past and Present," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Jack Davis. "When Watching Television, You Can Be Sure of Seeing ...," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Examples of the predictability of television fare. "A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes in a Department Store at Christmastime," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by George Woodbridge. "The Mad Christmas Hate Book," script and art by Al Jaffee. "The Lighter Side of ... Commuting," script and art by Dave Berg. "Clodumbo," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; Parody of the TV show "Columbo"; a police detective solves crimes by being a general pest and driving suspects into confessing out of self-defense. 112 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #22A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 22A

    Includes Bonus Diplomas and Awards. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Paul Peter Porges, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Arnie Kogen, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Dave Berg, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis 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 endless Planet of the Apes sequel movies, featuring art by Mort Drucker, and the TV series Kung Fu. A Mad look at high school yearbooks and wedding announcements. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Diplomas and Awards, pull-out 8-in. x 10-in. spoof certificates, such as a license to live together, and a lifetime achievement award for housework. A Moving Jungle Tale; The Milking of The Planet That Went Ape; Graffiti Through History; One Day in the North Woods; The Mad Car-Owners Hate Book; The Lighter Side of Spectators; One Afternoon in Switzerland; Rewriting Your Way to a PH.D; Spy vs. Spy; A Mad Look at Weddings; 16 Diplomas, Certificates and Other Mad Awards; Mad's Corporate Ecologist of the Year; One Evening at a Masquerade Party; Planned Obsolescence in Everyday Products; Protest Songs for Life's Everyday Complaints; One Day on the Highway; A High School Year Book That Tells It Like it Really Is; The Shadow Knows; Distinctive Wedding Announcements; One Afternoon in the Northwest Territory; The Lighter Side of Permissiveness; One Fine Day During the Civil War; Magazines for Neglected Sports; When All Businesses Rely on Sales Promotion Gimmicks; Kung Fool; Fold-In; Keep America Beautiful. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #22B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 22B

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    Does NOT Include Bonus Diplomas and Awards. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Don (Duck) Edwing, Tom Koch, Paul Peter Porges, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Arnie Kogen, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Dave Berg, Lou Silverstone, Jack Davis 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 endless Planet of the Apes sequel movies, featuring art by Mort Drucker, and the TV series Kung Fu. A Mad look at high school yearbooks and wedding announcements. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. A Moving Jungle Tale; The Milking of The Planet That Went Ape; Graffiti Through History; One Day in the North Woods; The Mad Car-Owners Hate Book; The Lighter Side of Spectators; One Afternoon in Switzerland; Rewriting Your Way to a PH.D; Spy vs. Spy; Mad's Corporate Ecologist of the Year; One Evening at a Masquerade Party; Planned Obsolescence in Everyday Products; Protest Songs for Life's Everyday Complaints; One Day on the Highway; A High School Year Book That Tells It Like it Really Is; The Shadow Knows; Distinctive Wedding Announcements; One Afternoon in the Northwest Territory; The Lighter Side of Permissiveness; One Fine Day During the Civil War; Magazines for Neglected Sports; When All Businesses Rely on Sales Promotion Gimmicks; Kung Fool; Fold-In; Keep America Beautiful. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

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    $10 MAD MAGAZINE SPECIAL #22 1977 VINTAGE

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  • Issue #23A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 23A
    • Interior is complete.

    Includes Bonus Don Martin Stickers. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Bob Clarke, Dick DeBartolo, Lloyd Gola, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Don Epstein, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Jack Rickard, Angelo Torres, Marcelle Pesek, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Larry Gore, Norman Mingo, Jack Davis 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. A parody of the classic Stanley Kubrick movie A Clockwork Orange. A Mad look at Tarzan, featuring Jack Davis art, and old songs get a feminist twist. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Don Martin Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps featuring Don Martin's distinctive sound effects in a full-color, attached fold-out. In an Agent's Office; A Crockwork Lemon; The Mad TV Viewers Hate Book; Future Enlistment Posters; The Lighter Side of Fun in the Sun; The Lighter Side of Leisure Time; One Night in a Living Room; Late One Night On a Dark and Scary Street; One Fine Day in the Life of Leonardo da Vinci; One Evening in Spain; One Day With a Wishbone; Middle Class Poverty Is…; Spy vs. Spy; You Know Its Really Summer when…; Relevant Job Applications; MADs Summer Camp Owner of the Year; Don't You Feel Like a Schmuck?!; MAD Rattlers; How Come on TV…?; Interpreting the News; A MAD Look at Tarzan; A Head Shop Supplies Catalog; Tell-Tale Comic Strip Balloons; A Modern Fairy Tale; Old Standards Rewritten for the Liberated Woman; You Never Can Win With a Bigot!; When All of TV Must Grant Equal Time; Fold-in; Heads You Lose! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #23B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 23B

    Does NOT Include Bonus Don Martin Stickers. Cover by Don Martin. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Bob Clarke, Dick DeBartolo, Lloyd Gola, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Don Epstein, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Jack Rickard, Angelo Torres, Marcelle Pesek, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Larry Gore, Norman Mingo, Jack Davis 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. A parody of the classic Stanley Kubrick movie A Clockwork Orange. A Mad look at Tarzan, featuring Jack Davis art, and old songs get a feminist twist. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. In an Agent's Office; A Crockwork Lemon; The Mad TV Viewers Hate Book; Future Enlistment Posters; The Lighter Side of Fun in the Sun; The Lighter Side of Leisure Time; One Night in a Living Room; Late One Night On a Dark and Scary Street; One Fine Day in the Life of Leonardo da Vinci; One Evening in Spain; One Day With a Wishbone; Middle Class Poverty Is…; Spy vs. Spy; You Know Its Really Summer when…; Relevant Job Applications; MADs Summer Camp Owner of the Year; Don't You Feel Like a Schmuck?!; MAD Rattlers; How Come on TV…?; Interpreting the News; A MAD Look at Tarzan; A Head Shop Supplies Catalog; Tell-Tale Comic Strip Balloons; A Modern Fairy Tale; Old Standards Rewritten for the Liberated Woman; You Never Can Win With a Bigot!; When All of TV Must Grant Equal Time; Fold-in; Heads You Lose! 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #24A
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 24A

    Includes Bonus "Nostalgic Mad" Comic. Cover by Norm Mingo, Will Elder, Jack Davis, and Wally Wood. Stories and art by Harvey Kurtzman, Will Elder, Wally Wood, Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Lou Silverstone, Robert Kaufman, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Don (Duck) Edwing, Mort Drucker, Arnie Kogen, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Tom Koch, George Hart, Max Brandel, 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 movies The Poseidon Adventure and the TV show Maude, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. An ecological horror film with art by Don Martin, and an update on the Wizard of Oz. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Includes pull-out bonus comic Nostalgic Mad #6, reprinting stories from the classic early comic that unleashed MAD upon the world, written by Harvey Kurtzman. This issue includes Jack Davis's private eye parody Kane Keen; Wally Wood's spoof of Flash Gordon; and Will Elder's masterful spoofs of puzzle pages and crime comics. Flesh Garden!; Puzzle Pages!; Kane Keen!; Mole!; The Poopsidedown Adventure; A Mad City Street Scene We'd Like to See / A Mad Suburban Street Scene We'd Like to See; One Fine Day on a Guided Tour of Mt. Rushmore; The Mad Motorists Guide to American Wildlife; Mad Interviews a Typical Liberal Family; Why Does it Always Happen That...; One Morning at a Bus Depot; Fairy Tales Continued or What Happened After They Lived Happily Ever After; What's in a Name? Part Two: Institutions; The Lighter Side of Corruption; One Morning in Marrakesh; Oz - Revisited - or...Let's Follow the Yellow Brick Road Again...If We Can!; A Mad Look at Karate; An Architectural Triumph; Yecch or "What a Waste!"; Spy vs. Spy; Mad "Bugs" the Insect World; The Lighter Side of Crime in the Streets; Late One Night in a Waterfront Tavern; Fortune Cookies That Are Relevant; A Mad Look at Two Grammar School Generations; Crime Foilers For the Average Citizen; One Day on a Transcontinental Jet; Bawde; Fold-In; Early One Morning in the Near Future. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #24B
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 24B

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    Does NOT Include Bonus Nostalgic Mad Comic. Cover by Norm Mingo, Will Elder, Jack Davis, and Wally Wood. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Lou Silverstone, Robert Kaufman, Jack Davis, Dick DeBartolo, Bob Clarke, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Don (Duck) Edwing, Mort Drucker, Arnie Kogen, Angelo Torres, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Tom Koch, George Hart, Max Brandel, 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 movies The Poseidon Adventure and the TV show Maude, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. An ecological horror film with art by Don Martin, and an update on the Wizard of Oz. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. The Poopsidedown Adventure; A Mad City Street Scene We'd Like to See / A Mad Suburban Street Scene We'd Like to See; One Fine Day on a Guided Tour of Mt. Rushmore; The Mad Motorists Guide to American Wildlife; Mad Interviews a Typical Liberal Family; Why Does it Always Happen That...; One Morning at a Bus Depot; Fairy Tales Continued or What Happened After They Lived Happily Ever After; What's in a Name? Part Two: Institutions; The Lighter Side of Corruption; One Morning in Marrakesh; Oz - Revisited - or...Let's Follow the Yellow Brick Road Again...If We Can!; A Mad Look at Karate; An Architectural Triumph; Yecch or "What a Waste!"; Spy vs. Spy; Mad "Bugs" the Insect World; The Lighter Side of Crime in the Streets; Late One Night in a Waterfront Tavern; Fortune Cookies That Are Relevant; A Mad Look at Two Grammar School Generations; Crime Foilers For the Average Citizen; One Day on a Transcontinental Jet; Bawde; Fold-In; Early One Morning in the Near Future. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.