Mad 1952 #233 - reader copy - $6.00
The Reagan Administration is portrayed in various dramatic genres, such as a Shakespearean play or a gangster film.
Marathon runners hit the wall.
Examples of things that are overrated and corresponding items which are underrated.
The White Spy suckers the Black Spy into exposing himself.
A template for a generic country song and sample lyrics to plug into the template blanks.
The humorous trials and tribulations of dealing with dating, rain, packaged foods, cooking, UFOs, doctors, criticism, promises, advice, paternal concern, hospitals, diets, fear, and eating.
A diner has a problem with his soup.
Examples of how twentieth century pollution will cause species evolution in the twenty-first century.
The Air Force gets some new tech.
Examples of hypocrisy in everyday life.
Devices to aid people in playing practical jokes on others.
Satirical expose of the nuclear industry.
A shop owner employs two amputees in a unique manner.
Illustration of a video game parlor, with twenty instances of behavior that isn't typical of such an establishment.
Examples of alternative uses for lobsters.
In a parody of the TV series "The Fall Guy," a stunt man doubles as a less-than-competant private detective.
A princess meets a rude frog.
A man goes to outrageous lengths to get some service.
- Video Game Star Irving Pac, Man of the Year - Parody of the Time Magazine Man of the Year end of the year covers.
- Drawn Out Dramas - Cartoons drawn into the margins of random pages.
- A 21st Century Guide to American Wildlife - Popeye and Mickey Mouse make cameo appearances.
- A "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions" Fairy Tale Fold-In - Inside back cover.
- - Back cover.
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