Mad 1952 #196 - back issue - $7.00
A satire of the movie Star Wars: A New Hope.
A man successfully avoids the firing squad.
Presents ways of making terrible situations sound wonderful.
Humorous everyday situations involving water.
Extrapolations on the potential outcomes of privatization.
A look into everyday life in a modern American high school.
Examples of helpful inventions that don't yet exist.
A deceased stripper pops out of a cake at an undertakers' convention.
A satire of the television series Three's Company.
- - Subscription advertisement for Mad (EC, 1952 series). Inside front cover.
- Mad Overseas - Include a letter from Marty Goldberg, with excepts from Mad published in German, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish and Japanese.
- - Advertisement for 89 different Mad paperbacks.
- Hospital - Board game.
- Late One Afternoon in South Dakota - An accident occurs at Mt. Rushmore.
- Mad's Literary Agent of the Year - Actor Henry Wrinkler, attempting to shed his image as 'The Fonz', interviews literary agent Chutzpah Leech.
- What Does a College Education Promise to Give Many of Today's Students? - Inside back cover.
- The Frog Prince - Back cover.
- Drawn Out Dramas - Cartoons drawn into the margins of random pages.
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