Mad 1952 #69 - reader copy - $7.00
Alfred is the Joker in the deck.
Parody of Liberty Mutual Insurance print ads.
Satirical anecdotes for every day in the month of January.
Comparison of the pictures adults take of babies with the pictures babies take of adults.
Satirical newspaper items of events yet to come.
Series of jokes with a dentist theme.
An artist paints a miniature portrait of a large woman.
Fight songs geared for so-called "non-revenue" NCAA sports.
An usher tries to evacuate a theater after someone yells "fire".
Hobby kits geared to an adult audience.
The Black Spy tries to bomb the White Spy's tent.
At a mansion, a guest rings for service.
Padding magazine text stories to bump up the word count.
The White Spy sets a trap for the Black Spy, but is foiled.
Television shows act literally like their descriptions.
An ode to television sitcom wives.
Four satirical versions of the television ad for Imperial Margarine.
Adapting other television programs to the "Flintstones" formula.
Making typical television action scenes less grisly.
Adapting frozen entrees to the program being viewed.
Injecting high-brow culture into "The Untouchables" and "American Bandstand".
A hitcher tries everything to get a ride.
Parody of a Saturday Evening Post cover.
On-sale date from 1962 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- Liberty Mutilate - Inside front cover.
- The Saturday Evening Post - Back cover.
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