Mad 1952 #241 - back issue - $3.00
Parody of the TV series "Knight Rider"; a man drives a car with artificial intelligence, solves crimes and picks up girls.
A man views a competition through a hole in a wooden fence.
Commercial endorsements or tie-ins of dubious taste.
Examples rated on a point scale that can help determine the sex appeal of an individual.
The trials and tribulations of dealing with comparisons, emergencies, baby sitters, guilt, splitsville, old age, traveling, eating out, answers, fast food joints, neighbors, handguns, exams, and running.
A dog-walker curbs his charges.
An illustrated list of cinema cliches.
Unusual TV props on exhibit at the national museum.
The Black Spy uses a boat-driven hacksaw to sabotage the White Spy's sub.
How to build and play a brand new game.
Examples of cult followers of strange celebrities.
Examples of odd collections of people lined up for something.
Examples of modern celebrities and trends are cited and then ridiculed.
Inappropriate uses for your portable radio and headphones.
A rural gentleman mistakes a Fotomat kiosk for something else.
Parody of the TV series "Square Pegs"; two misfit high school students try to be popular.
A commentary on modern horror films.
William Tell's son has an accident.
- Drawn Out Dramas - Cartoons drawn into the margins of random pages.
- Where Should Most Modern Classic Exploitation Horror Films Be Kept? - Inside back cover.
- William Don't Tell - Back cover.
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