Mad 1952 #65 - reader copy - $2.00
The column with Alfred E. Neuman chiseled into it fails to support its section of the roof.
Parody of Gulf Oil magazine ads; Gulf campaigns against nuclear energy.
Telling children's stories in realistic terms.
A machine turns upon its inventor.
Altering famous advertising campaigns so the product they sell is the United States.
The Black Spy uses a sonic attack against the White Spy.
Television programs targeted to specific demographics known to be up overnight.
Series of beach-related gags.
Satirical classified ad abbreviations.
European tours gears to specific trades.
Altering familiar television commercials to create suspenseful endings.
Satirical version of a magazine geared toward physicians.
Games that can occupy children during long car trips.
The White Spy decoys the Black Spy with a phony telegraph.
Satirical look at the martial art of karate.
An African explorer gets a surprise.
What if President John Kennedy hosted a television talk show like NBC's The Tonight Show?
Parody of Cadillac print ads.
On-sale date from 1961 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- - Inside front cover.
- The Jack Kennedy Show - Franklin Roosevelt Jr. performs Cliff Arquette's "Charley Weaver" character.
- The Trouble With Owning a Cadillac - Back cover.
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