Mad 1952 #225 - back issue - $9.00
A satire of the movie Popeye.
A satire of the movie Altered States.
The Lighter Side of... Dining Out; Collections; Photography; Punishment; Television; The Car; TV News; Food; Crime; Boating; Obsessions; The Beach; The Telephone; and Accidents.
Black Spy uses a slingshot under his hat to strike back at the White Spy.
Rhymes include... Mary Had an LTD; Jack and Jill; Little Miss Muffet; As I Was Going to St. Ives; Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son; Humpty Dumpty; Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee; Little Boy Blue; Taffy Was A Hitman.
This is a flip book with a flip cover. Production by Leonard Brenner and Tom Nozkowski.
- Table of Contents - Table of contents for POPEYE side of the issue.
- Letters Dept. - Letters from readers - Jonathan Morga; Billy Charnock; William J. Keogh, Robert Orr, Bruce Liber, Ted Koppel (ABC News), Anthony Perkins (actor), Dick Clark (American Bandstand), David Kushner, Scott Alexander Kennedy, Gary D. Teubert, Patrick Domitrz and Cathy Gaines Misfud (daughter of William Gaines).
- Altered States Flip Cover - Flip cover.
- What Ancient Slow-Moving Creature Is Threatened with Extinction? - Inside flip cover and in color. Answer is: The postal service.
- Table of Contents - Table of contents for the ALTERED STATES side of the issue.
- Drawn-Out Dramas - No page count as gags appear in various places around the magazine.
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