Mad 1952 #249 - back issue - $6.00
In a parody of the film "Gremlins," a cuddly little beast becomes the pet from Hell and rampages through a small town.
A surgeon rebukes his nurse.
Two events are counterpointed to distinguish what is and isn't cute.
Comic strips reflect real life issues.
Examples of non-verbal signs designed for the Olympic experience.
The humorous complications of dating, favors, clothing, accidents, mornings, questions, the telephone, shopping, television, compassion, the family car, illness, do-it-yourself and restaurants.
A supervisor finds a morgue worker sleeping on the job.
A picture of a movie audience has twenty things you won't normally find.
Cynical look at televangelists.
Coping with a post-apocalyptic world.
Repurposing pets as furnishings.
The Black Spy tries to steal the White Spy's new invention.
Merging celebrities with other celebrities or with famous comic and cartoon characters.
Combining selected facial features of multiple politicians to create the perfect Presidential face.
Athletic equipment for the non-athlete.
A man makes a transaction with a woman loitering against a lamppost.
In a parody of the TV series "Cheers," a neighborhood bar is too busy being hip and intellectual to actually be a place to drink.
MTV has revolutionized more than cable television.
A dungeon guard has a unique method of feeding his prisoners.
- Drawn Out Dramas - Cartoons drawn into the margins of random pages.
- How Are Some People Bringing Far-Out Sex and Violence Into Their Dull Lives? - Inside back cover.
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