Mad 1952 #158 - reader copy - $7.00

Mad 1952 #158 - reader copy - $7.00

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Approximate grade : reader
Series code : BI10092
Stock type : Back Issue
Title : Mad 1952
CSAS10092I93958B54856

Tarzan meets an African jungle god.

In a parody of the film "The New Centurions," a veteran beat officer schools a rookie officer on the dangers and intricacies of being an urban police officer.

Examples of the aggravating aspects of owning a television set.

How-to guide on submitting revised versions of the same topic to satisfy graduating grade levels in the educational system.

Two bar patron engage in a contest of strength.

The silly and frustrating aspects of reading.

The White House gets a telling billboard atop it.

Examples of bad luck that seem fated to happen.

Profile of a politically progressive family who are progressive when it's convenient.

The White Spy gets the Black Spy in trouble with their host at a society tea party.

A niche magazine aimed at hippies and stoners.

Various situations where the scene is summarized by a word balloon consisting of pictures rather than words.

A man in a bunny costume tries to pick up a woman in a horse costume.

Television series, such as soap operas, sitcoms, and dramas are forced to give equal time to advocacy groups.

Legalized marijuana would be a threat to this industry.

Uncle Sam tries to make a peace sign, but can't with his fingers amputated at the joint.

  • A Moving Jungle Tale - Inside front cover.
  • The New Comedians - Among the new police force recruits are comedians Henny Youngman, Mort Sahl, Bob Newhart, Milton Berle, Flip Wilson and Rodney Dangerfield. Among the memorial wall photos of officers slain in the line of duty is a picture of Officers Toody and Muldoon from the TV series "Car 54, Where Are You".
  • Drawn Out Dramas - Cartoons drawn into the margins of random pages.
  • Whose Life Would Be Seriously Endangered If Pot Were Legalized? - Inside back cover.
  • Amputee - Back cover.

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