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  • Apr 22 1946
    Life (1883-2000 Clair Maxwell/Life Publishing Company) Magazine Apr 22 1946

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    April 22, 1946. Classic weekly news/photo magazine. In this issue: U.S. high schools; David Burpee; cats; and more. 10.5-in. x 13.75-in.; partial color; 128 pages. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 18
    • 3" Cumulative spine split.

    Cover art by Bob White. Book-length story in four chapters: "What's My Crime," "The Plot Thickens," "The Trial Begins," "Not Guilty,"; When Mr. Weatherbee's safe is robbed of an envelope containing the $500 student fund, one of Archie's bow ties is found near the safe, and when Archie is accused of the crime, he doesn't deny it; Archie is taken into custody and put on trial, but Betty and Veronica suspect that he's trying to cover up for someone else. Oh, Boy! one-pager starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. 36 pgs. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #87
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 87

    First 15-cent cover price. "We're in the Money"; Mr. Lodge pays Archie and Jughead to clean out his garage, and lets them have a copy machine that he doesn't want anymore; They want to start a business printing posters, but the machine has an odd quirk. Archie Club News. "Pest Control"; A fly in the classroom leads to Archie swatting Veronica and Miss Grundy and Mr. Weatherbee swatting each other. "Privacy"; Mr. Lodge has some secret doors installed in the house in an attempt to get some privacy from Veronica and her friends, but when Archie inadvertently finds his hiding places he resorts to more extreme measures. "Boxed In!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx only wants her dad to open the box of cereal so that she can get the toy inside. "Black & Blue Cross"; Veronica has a date with Reggie and nobody else is home, so she enlists Archie to take care of her sick father. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #91
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 91

    "Captain Kidder," pencils by Harry Lucey; Another one of Reggie's pranks on Archie backfires; this one involves a fake buried treasure at the beach. "Home Work," pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie innocently gets involved in a feud between his dad and a neighbor. "Good Looker," pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie has trouble convincing Veronica that he doesn't notice other girls. "Courage!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx is afraid to go to the doctor because she's going to have to get a shot. Archie Club News. "Cover Up"; At the beach, Veronica and Betty try to get Archie to give up fishing. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #210
    Life with Archie (1958 Archie) 210

    "Have Fun - Will Travel" Part I; Archie and the gang are driving in the wilds of somewhere in Latin America and their van gets stuck in the mud. "The Truth Hurts" starring Li'l Jinx's Pal Charley; Charley wonders why he can't get along with people. "Skull Isle Maze" activity page. "Have Fun - Will Travel" Part II; Archie and the gang load their van onto a raft to escape banditos. "Oh, Buoy!"; Two guys in a speedboat capsize Archie and Betty's canoe and then try to take advantage of Betty. Archie Club News. "Trouble in Paradise"; Mr. Lodge's robot creations have prevented humans from doing any strenuous activity but luckily Jughead has created his own lazy robots to counteract them. "The Bookworm Turns" Hostess Fruit Pies ad with Josie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #102
    Lil Tomboy (1956) 102

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    Cover by Frank Johnson. Stories and art by Frank Johnson and others. Li'l Tomboy is exactly as much trouble as her cousin Lil Genius, but in girl form. Lil Tomboy gets a pet Venus flytrap and overfeeds it, resulting in a "Little Shop of Horrors" moment. Lil Tomboy's parents dare to wonder if she's going girly when she asks for a new dress. A farmer can't understand why he can't bring his pig Sharlene along on his trip to the Statue of Liberty. Dress for the Occasion; My Pet Venus; So Nice and Quiet; The Disobedient Egg; Three Oinks for Sharlene!; Boss Stopper. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #26
    Little Archie (1956) 26

    Cover art by Bob Bolling. A Reel Adventure, script and art by Bob Bolling; Little Archie gets a movie camera and unwittingly films two wanted criminals outside a store they're planning to rob. Dion - Young Singer In Search of a Song article. Time Is Money! humor page starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. Candid Camera, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Reggie tries to get Little Archie into trouble, but everything he tries seems to wind up making Little Archie more popular with the teachers. Chip Off the Ol' Block!, script and art by Dexter Taylor; When Little Archie refuses to eat his fish, Fred tells him the story of an Andrews ancestor whose love of fish helped to save the American troops at Valley Forge. 68 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #29
    Little Archie (1956) 29

    Cover art by Bob Bolling. Dig Those Grubbers, script and art by Bob Bolling; The return of Mad Doctor Doom and his assistant Chester, who were forced to flee Riverdale when Little Archie foiled their plan of world domination, and have been washing dishes on the ship "The Pride of Walvis Bay. Salesmanship! humor page starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. Del Shannon – Runaway Music Man! article. A Children's Story, script and art by Dexter Taylor; An alternate-universe Santa Claus from "Planet Peewee," a planet populated almost entirely by children, crash-lands his spaceship on Little Archie's roof. Article on singer/actress Doris Day. An Exercise in Persistence starring Little Archie, script and art by Dexter Taylor. 68 pgs. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #46
    Little Archie (1956) 46

    When Little Archie gets sent to Mr. Weatherbees office even more often than usual, Reggie is curiously even more amused than usual. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 64 pages. Cover price $0.25. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #93
    Little Archie (1956) 93

    "The Hero"; Archie saves a fellow student who didn't look both ways before he crossed from being hit by a car; Later he is awarded the "Safety Cup" in assembly. "Supper Topper," script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx plans to teach her dad a lesson by only eating dessert. "The New Look"; After being confronted by his shoulder angel and shoulder devil Reggie tries to be nice for a change. "Cake Bake"; Sabrina uses her magic to bake an artistic cake in cooking class; Her cake wins her first place in a student art show. "Snow Show"; Miss Grundy takes her class out in the snow to look at snowflakes under a microscope. "The Football Hero"; Coach Kleats gets Jughead to help the football team out by making Fangs mad. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #94
    Little Archie (1956) 94

    "Free Ski"; Little Archie ties skis together to try to rescue Little Veronica from a stalled ski chair-lift. "Friendship" one-page story, script and art by Joe Edwards; Hap thinks Jinx spends too much time on the phone. "One More Trick"; Reggie pulls a trick on a stranger only to find out later that it is the new superintendent. "Sounds"; Little Archie plays the stereo too loudly. 'Born to the Stage"; Little Jughead forgot to do his homework so he plans to tell Miss Grundy he is not feeling well. Hostess snack cakes ad with Archie. Statement of ownership; Average copies preceding 12 months: 357,871. Issue closed to filing date: 367,796. "Not My Fault"; Fangs asks Little Dilton how to make the other kids like him. "The TV Show"; Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda tell Little Sabrina a different version of Snow White. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #107
    Little Archie (1956) 107
  • Issue #117
    Little Archie (1956) 117
  • Issue #125
    Little Archie (1956) 125
  • Issue #129
    Little Archie (1956) 129
  • Issue #132
    Little Archie (1956) 132
  • Issue #136
    Little Archie (1956) 136

    Cover art by Dexter Taylor. The Island of Doom, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Little Archie and his friends crash-land on an island inhabited by Little Archie's old enemies Mad Doctor Doom and Chester, who plan to use a metallic fire-breathing dragon to rob banks in Riverdale. The Pie and I, art by Dexter Taylor; Jughead tells Betty that the way to get Little Archie is to bake his favorite pie. Sound Hound humor page starring Li'l Jinx, script and art by Joe Edwards. A Good Sport, script and art by Dexter Taylor; Reggie tries to learn the art of voodoo to cause trouble for others; Sabrina uses some real magic to teach him a lesson. 36 pgs. $0.35. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #137
    Little Archie (1956) 137

    Cover art by Dexter Taylor. "The Trip," art by Dexter Taylor; Mr. Lodge takes the kids on an expedition to find a replacement for the priceless urn that Little Archie broke. "It's Relative," script and art by Joe Edwards; Charley is very proud of the one 'A' he received on his report card. "A Present for You!", script and art by Dexter Taylor; When Little Archie wakes up from a nap, he finds out that he can talk to four Martians on his television, and they tell him they are coming to Earth in their peanut-shaped spaceship; When they finally meet, he brings them to school where they cause a sensation; Before they leave, Little Archie gives them a photo of President Jimmy Carter. "The Wax Wagon," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Faced with budget problems, Mr. Weatherbee wants Professor Flutesnoot to rework his new riding lawn mower so it can polish floors for Svenson. "The Story Tale," art by Dexter Taylor; Hilda insists that Zelda has too many books, so Zelda tries to sell them at a flea market. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #138
    Little Archie (1956) 138
  • Issue #140
    Little Archie (1956) 140

    Cover art by Dexter Taylor. "Leaving Town" Hostess snack cakes ad with Josie. "From the Country," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Archie was in charge of the music for the school dance but he bought disco records when it's supposed to be a square dance. "The Hole Truth," script and art by Joe Edwards; Charley wants to go ice fishing but can't cut a hole in the ice. "A Mouse in the House," script and art by Dexter Taylor; When Miss Beazly sees a mouse in the kitchen it sets off a series of events with hordes of cats and dogs invading the school and an angry superintendent. "Here Comes Super-Witch," script and art by Dexter Taylor; Sabrina's aunts want artist Dexter Taylor to draw a story where Sabrina is the hero. "Snow Woe," art by Dexter Taylor; The kids get into some trouble with a snowmobile. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #143
    Little Archie (1956) 143

    The Card Shark. A card-playing robot plays a trick on Little Archie. Also, Little Sabrina has trouble with a double. Stories and art by Dexter Taylor. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover by Taylor. Cover price $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #156
    Little Archie (1956) 156

    The Super Sleuth. Little Archie suspects the South Side Serpents are jacking cars in the teachers parking lot, but the real culprit is another old enemy. Little Archie notes the striking resemblance between Betty and Veronica when he has Betty model for a portrait of Veronica. Little Sabrina's aunts tell their own version of Snow White. Stories and art by Bob Bolling and Dexter Taylor. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover by Taylor. Cover price $0.40. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #160
    Little Archie (1956) 160

    The Last Alarm. Little Archie and the gang join forces with their rivals, the South Side Serpents, to find out who's been setting off fire alarms at the school. Veronica sees a different side of life when she visits Sue Stringlys home in the ghetto. Little Sabrina creates a play of "Hansel and Gretel," with a real candy house. Stories and art by Bob Bolling and Dexter Taylor. Plus Lil Jinx by Joe Edwards. 32 pages. Cover by Taylor. Cover price $0.50. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #2
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 2

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  • Issue #35
    Little Archie Comics Digest Annual (1977) 35

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  • Issue #16
    Little Archie Digest Magazine (1991) 16
  • Issue #1
    Little Aspirin (1949) 1
    • Cover detached at one staple. Staple rust. Pen marking.

    newspaper strip reprints Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #77
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 77

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  • Issue #127
    Little Dot (1953 1st Series) 127

    Cover by Warren Kremer. One of the mainstays of Harvey's long-running kids' comics, Little Dot also features Richie Rich and Little Lotta. Little Dot gets into a disagreement with a bully over whether marbles count as dots. Little Dot's mother accuses of her exaggerating the sheer number of dots in the world. Richie Rich is perturbed when someone dumps trash in his new park. Little Dot; Little Lotta; Richie Rich; Little Lotta. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #1
    Little Joe (1953) 1

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    One of the many cute yet mischievous kids who had their own comic (briefly) from St. John. Bully Butch McGee tries to convince Little Joe that his new toy elephant is talking, but Joe has the last laugh. Joe helps Nipper when he sets out to discover a new star with his telescope. Joe causes comic chaos after he drops his bag of marbles in the movie theater. Toy Elephant; The Star Gazer; Gag-Bag; Marbles and Movies Don't Mix; Ice Bound; Show Business; Walkie Talkie; Comedy Column; Nipper and Little Joe: Moving Day. Final issue under this title; series continues as Little Ike (1953) #2. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    Little Lotta (1955 1st Series) 19

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    Cover by Warren Kremer. Stories and art by Carl Wessler and others. Little Dot's classmate Little Lotta has super-strength and an appetite to match. Lotta finds the perfect-sized picnic basket. Monroe the Monkey has a solution to the problem of Tony the Tiger. Richie Rich has an adventure in his own personal submarine. The Old Pill; Jerry the Jinx; Bobbie the Baby Sitter; What's Buzzin' Cousin?; Smash Hit; The Terrible Tiger; Joke Parade; Richie Rich: Submerged Surprise. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Little Lotta (1992 2nd Series) 4

    The little girl with the big appetite and strength to match returns to comics as part of Harvey Comics' revival in the early 1990s. Lotta tries to help Gramps drive to the optometrist without his glasses. Lotta and her family encounter outlaw Big Bart in the Wild West, so Lotta becomes Bad Bonnie to deal with him. Lotta arranges for her boyfriend Gerald to save her a time or two, just to soothe his ego. A Sight for Sore Eyes; Bad Bonnie; The Making of a Hero; Richie Rich: The Un-Sport. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #3
    Little Shoppe of Horrors Magazine (1972) 3

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    Little Shoppe of Horrors is a movie fanzine. Issue #3 includes: The Films of Eiji Tsuburaya by Saki Hijiri (with behind the scenes photos on the classic Japanese Monster films); A Tribute to Lon Chaney, Jr. by Gary D. Dorst, Featuring the complete transcript of his Tonight Show appearance with Johnny Carson; The Music of Hammer; Vincent Price Interviewed; David Soren's "Forgotten Fiends"--Tales from horror films around the world; Dozens of film previews; Terence Fisher interviewed; Hammer at Bray: Jack Curtis; and a special insert section of Ralph of the Vampyres cartoons. 104 pgs. 100 stills. Feb, 1974. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #130
    Looney Tunes (1994 DC) 130
    Published Nov 2005 by DC.

    Stories by Sholly Fisch. Art by Omar Aranda & Alberto Saichann. Featuring: Bugs Bunny, Clyde Rabbit and Pete Puma in "Teacher's Pet Peeve"; Ralph Phillips in "What I Did on My Vacation"; Sylvester and Sylvester Junior in "School Dazed"; and Foghorn Leghorn, Miss Prissy and Egghead Junior in "Homework Helper"! 44 pages, full color. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #84
    Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (1941-1962 Dell) 84

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    52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    Lovelorn (1950) 20

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    Cover by Ken Bald. Edited by Richard E. Hughes. Art by King Ward and others. Tales of romance from legendary early independent comics publisher ACG, one of the earliest of the romantic comics genre of the postwar era. A tennis pro has a rocky on-again, off-again love affair with the boy who used to egg her on; Actress Susie falls for the man cast as her romantic lead, but when her career moves on, she tries to do the same; A woman competes in love with her cruel and manipulative sister. The Love Set; The Power of a Woman; Mr. and Mrs. Romance!; The Lady's a Liar; Older Sister!; I Had To Grow Up!; Two Against Romance!; Too Dangerous To Love!; Is He Sick and Tired? 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Lovely Prudence (1995 All The Rage) 1

    By MAZE. Welcome to the world of Lovely Prudence, a bizarre mix of post-modern Charles Addams meets the MTV generation. Lovely Prudence is a vitriolic, skull-headed child who perpetually drives a stake into the heart of P.C. mentality. Nothing is sacred, nothing is taboo when Prudence walks in the door! Mature Readers. B&W, 36 pages. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #85
    Lovers (1949 Atlas) 85
    Published Jun 1957 by Marvel.

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    Cover by Tom Sawyer. Stories by unknown. Art by Matt Baker, Vince Colletta, Ann Brewster, Jay Scott Pike and unknown. Can this story be about you? Don't miss..."Last One Is an Old Maid" with pencils by Matt Baker. Plus: There's happiness and heartbreak in..."Going Steady" with inks by Vince Colletta. Also in this issue: "I'll Be with You Always" with art by Vince Colletta; "Jealous" with pencils by Ann Brewster; "The Newlyweds" with pencils by Jay Scott Pike; and 2-page text story "Getting to Know You"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Lovers' Lane (1949) 2

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    Cover by Charles Biro. Stories and art by Bob Lubbers, Pat Rooney, Fred Kida, George Tuska, Ada Nevill and Jack Sparling. From the publisher of Crime Does Not Pay, Lover's Lane offered somewhat edgier, more lurid tales than other romance comics of the era. Jill is crazy about her high-school teacher, but so are the other girls in her class. Movie star Burt Lancaster purportedly answers reader questions about his ideal woman: "Looks are not important as long as she's pretty and has a swell figure." Redheaded Donna realizes her fiancee Ken is falling for her best friend Betty. My High School Crush!; The Stars Tell: Burt Lancaster; My Dangerous Rival!; Are You Suited to the Man of Your Office?; Heartbreak in My Search for Love!; Who's Your Prince Charming?; The Love Clinic; Ada Nevill Answers Your Love Problems; How Did He Propose? 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Machine Teen (2005) 1

    Written by MARC SUMERAK Penciled by MIKE HAWTHORN Cover by JAMES JEAN High school meets high-tech as an all-new model of Marvel hero debuts! Meet Adam Aaronson -- the ideal teenager. Straight "A" student. Captain of the West Tech football team. Smart. Handsome. Charismatic. Every boy wants to be him. Every girl wants to be with him! But after a series of debilitating seizures, Adam makes a discovery that will shake his very reality to the core -- the fact that he isn't real at all! Join Adam as he begins to decrypt the truth about his origins and what it truly means to be human! It's not easy being the perfect teen...even when you're BUILT that way! 32 PGS./Marvel PSR ...$2.99 Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Machine Teen History 101001 TPB (2005 Marvel) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects Machine Teen (2005) #1-5. Written by MARC SUMERAK. Art by MIKE HAWTHORNE. Cover by JAMES JEAN. High school meets high-tech as an all-new model of Marvel hero debuts! Meet Adam Aaronson -- the ideal teenager. Straight 'A' student. Captain of the West Tech football team. Smart. Handsome. Charismatic. Every boy wants to be him. Every girl wants to be with him! But after a series of debilitating seizures, Adam makes a discovery that will shake his very reality to the core -- the fact that he isn't real at all! Join Adam as he begins to decrypt the truth about his origins and what it truly means to be human! It's not easy being the perfect teen...even when you're BUILT that way! Softcover, 5-in. x 7 1/2-in., 128 pages, full color. Cover price $7.99.

  • Issue #101
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 101
    Published Mar 1966 by EC.

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    Cover art by Norman Mingo. "The Mad Suburban Primer," script by Stan Hart, art by Bob Clarke; The drawbacks of living in the suburbs, presented as a child's primer. Cartoons in the margins by Sergio Aragones. "At the Elevators," script and art by Don Martin. "Voyage to See What's On the Bottom," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the "Voyage To the Bottom of the Sea" TV series: two incompetent naval officers investigate the death of a crew member aboard a hamster-powered submarine. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Antonio Prohias. "The Lighter Side of Shopping," script and art by Dave Berg; The ironies and aggravations of shopping are portrayed. "Badge & Billy," script by Larry Siegel, art by George Woodbridge; A niche magazine for people in law enforcement. "Mad's Puzzle Page" by Al Jaffee. "Intimidations and Antidotes," script by Stan Hart, art by Joe Orlando; Strategies to counteract intimidating situations. "College Programs to Develop Masters of Mediocrity," script by Donald D. Shandler, art by Paul Coker Jr.; College courses designed to churn out minimally-skilled graduates. "The Sinpiper," script by Larry Siegel, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "The Sandpipers," a married priest is attracted to a shallow single mother and has a clandestine affair with her where they talk endlessly about nothing. "Another Great Bank Robbery," script and art by Don Martin. "How Do Bosses Plan To Celebrate Future Office Xmas Parties" Mad Fold-In, script and art by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #128
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 128
    Published Jul 1969 by EC.

    Cover art by Bob Clarke. "The Guru of Ours," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film version of "The Wizard of Oz," a rural girl is borne by a tornado into a strange and bizarre land: A modern urban center. Cartoons in the margins by Sergio Aragones. "On a Saturday Afternoon," script and art by Don Martin; A man spends a less-than-successful afternoon skydiving. "A Mad Nature Study Guide" photo story by Max Brandel and Frank Jacobs; featuring Jane Fonda; Spiro Agnew; Richard Burton; Elizabeth Taylor; Bob Dylan; Mao tse-Tung; Doris Day; Fidel Castro; Tiny Tim; Gamel Abdul Nasser; Charles DeGaulle; and Adam Clayton Powell. "The Heart Transplant," script and art by Al Jaffee. "Mad's Foreign Film Producer of the Year," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Joe Orlando; Mad interviews a film producer who is more interested in the quality of his profits than the quality of his films. "The Lighter Side of Amusement Parks," script and art by Dave Berg; Examples of boorish and bad behavior at amusement parks. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes: At a Laundry & Dry Cleaners," script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Davis; Cynical look at the inner workings of a professional laundry. "The Heist," script and art by Sergio Aragones; A safe-cracker must work on the move. "A Mad Look at Two College Generations," script by Larry Siegel, art by George Woodbridge; Comparison of the behavior of college classes of 1949 and 1969 from the same university. "What Is the One Unhappiness Almost All Modern Parents Are Sure to Share with Their Children" Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #189
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 189
    Published Mar 1977 by EC.

    Cover art by Jack Rickard. "The Omenous," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Harry North; In a parody of the film "The Omen," an out-of-touch upper class couple find that they're raising Satan's little boy. "One Morning in a Courtroom," script and art by Don Martin; An attorney makes an overly aggressive summation. "A Little Kid's Guide to Understanding the News," script by Tom Koch, art by Jack Davis; Applying political terms to situations specific to the life of a child. "The Lighter Side of Winning," script and art by Dave Berg; People handling victory with humorous lack of grace. "American Jokes They're Telling in Poland," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Paul Coker Jr.; A series of jokes satirizing stereotypical American life. "A Mad Look at Winter," script and art by Sergio Aragones. "A Mad Look at Some Exciting New Job Opportunities," script by Paul Peter Porges, art by Al Jaffee; Examples of new jobs being created by new technology, and by the regulations governing that technology. "Welcome Back, Klodder," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Angelo Torres; In a parody of the TV series "Welcome Back, Kotter," a teacher who tells bad jokes teaches a class of inner city youths who tell worse jokes. 52 pgs., B&W. Cover price $0.50.

  • Issue #481A
    Mad (1952 EC) Magazine 481A
    Published Sep 2007 by EC.

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    Cover art by Jack Syracuse. "Spider-Sham 3," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Hermann Mejia; Spider-Sham battles Blandman and Venema with the Green Gobblygook's help. "Planet TAD!!!!!", script by Tim Carvell; Story of Tad's experiences mowing lawns as a summer job. "Outtakes From Hillary's Sopranos Spoof"; Stills from a Hillary Clinton TV commercial with humorous captions. "Failed Pitches for The New Simpsons Movie," art by Steve Smallwood; Ideas for the Simpsons movie from various Hollywood personalities pitching their unique styles. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Peter Kuper; In the first strip, the White Spy fools the Black Spy with a fake half-buried look-alike of himself at the beach; In the second strip, the Black Spy retaliates for a nail on his chair, using a porcupine. MADKids ad. "Monroe and...The Summer Jobs Part 1," script by Anthony Barbieri, art by Tom Fowler; Monroe gets a summer job delivering newspapers until he shows he can calm down animals. "A MAD Look At Mixed Martial Arts," script and art by Sergio Aragones. "Celebrity Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards," script by Michael Arnold, art by Tom Richmond. "The Believability/Unbelievability of Harry Potter," script by Barry Liebmann, art by Paul Coker. "Boo!", script by Desmond Devlin, art by Mort Drucker; Major scenes from the movie skewered with goofy dialogue. Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee. 56 pgs., B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #67
    Mad Special (1970 Super Special) 67

    "Stuporman ZZZ," script by Stan Hart, art by Mort Drucker; In this parody of the movie Superman III, Stuporman, as Cluck Kennt, attends his high school reunion and reconnects with Luna; Meanwhile Webster coerces Gus into helping him take over the country by computer. "Little Known Celebrity Cult Groups," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Angelo Torres; featuring Ed McMahon; Dr. Renee Richards; Jerry Lewis; McLean Stevenson; Rodney Dangerfield; and Woody Allen. "The Lighter Side Of...," script and art by Dave Berg; A humorous look at nausea, divorce, policemen, crime, culture, dinner, secrets, drunk driving, telephone calls, grades, borrowing. students, work, and neighbors. "Spy vs. Spy" by Anthony Prohias. "Paltry Guise," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Jack Davis; In a parody of the film "Poltergeist," a family tries to cope with the strange incidents that randomly occur in their new home. "A Mad Look At... Sex Education in the Schools," script and art by Jack Kent. "Mad School Songs For Everyday Activities," script by Frank Jacobs, art by George Woodbridge. "The Lighter Side Of... ele.ment a-ry school," script and art by Dave Berg. "Square Dregs," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Mort Drucker; Parody of the TV show Square Pegs. "Mad's School Teacher of the Year," script by Lou Silverstone, art by Paul Coker. "Mad's All-Inclusive Monday Night Football Betting Pool," script by Mike Snider, art by Jack Davis. "Future Smithsonian Exhibits From TV Land," script by Dennis Snee, art by George Woodbridge. "Simple & Simple," script by Lou Silverstone and Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the TV series "Simon and Simon," two brothers try to solve crimes while bickering like brothers. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    MAD Student Survival Guide TPB (2002 Digest) 1-REP

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    2nd and later printings. "...for Those Bored of Education!" By The Usual Gang of Idiots. From homework excuses to how to write an A+ paper, this compilation of humorous school-related comics from MAD Magazine will keep you laughing all year long. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 7-in., 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6
    Magic Whistle Vol. 2 (1999) 6

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    By Sam Henderson. The "Back to School Fun Issue" of Magic Whistle! Sitting on cats, bad doctors, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dirty Danny are just a few of the subjects covered in the latest issue of the Magic Whistle, which is much like previous issues...only different. Multiple Harvey and Ignatz Award-nominee Sam Henderson proves that he can still draw his comics even when he has a day job. Sam is a comic genius and the funniest cartoonist working today, no question about it. 32 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #5
    Maison Ikkoku Part 6 (1996) 5

    Story and Art by Rumiko Takahashi. English Adaptation by Gerard Jones. More poolside misadventures with the Maison Ikkoku cuckoos! Plus, Yusaku does a teaching stint at Kyoko's old high school -- yes, the very place where she got her schoolgirl crush on Mr. Soichiro. Could Kyoko's old memories give Yusaku a helping hand? 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1973
    Making Your Own Future (1973) 1973

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    Making Your Own Future, After Grauduation, What? (1973 copyright) is a promotional comic book distributed by Snelling and Snelling Employment Services. Produced by the Will Eisner Studio. 16 pages, full color, standard comic book dimensions, all newsprint, no cover price.