Mad 1952 #208 - back issue - $9.00
A satire of the movie Superman.
Poems include "Cathy at the Bat", "Mother, Dear Mother, Come Home With Me Now", "Maude Revere's Fright", Little Girl's Blue", "The Shooting of Ann McGrew" and "Zelda Din."
A look at future razors.
A satire of the television show Battlestar Galactica.
John Putnam is art director. Leonard Brenner does production.
- - Letters from readers - Scott Mekan, Hames Ware, Laurie Pevey, Brian Rupel, Gary E. Phillips, Leonard Rubin, James B. Ewbank, David Matthews, William Garvin, Frederick Rauscher, Jr., Jonathan & Helene Blackwell, Ed Nichols, Ted Kniering, John Gwin, Paula Boucher, Roger Gutieniz, Erik Rothenberg, Paul Williams, Karl Ramonas, Anthony Hall, Brad Calvert, Jim La Ruffa, and Anne Butman.
- What Inspiring Lesson Does Professional Sports Teach Our Children? - Inside backcover and in color. Answer is: Greed.
- - No page count as gags appear in various places around the magazine.
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