Mad Special (1970 Super Special) comic books 1981
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Special Television Issue. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Arnie Kogen, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Earle Doud, Ronald Axe, Sol Weinstein, Lois Carpenter, Gary Belkin, Stan Hart, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Joe Orlando, and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Special, later known as the Super Special, reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic TV series Star Trek, The Six Million Dollar Man, All in the Family, and Batman, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. A one-page Mission Impossible spoof written by the legendary Chevy Chase, one of his first forays into professional comedy. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and early Don Martin cartoons. Star Blecch; Genteel Ben; How-Are-Ya-Five-O?; Fold-In; Late Night TV Roulette; A CBS-TV Summer Memo to The Smothered Brothers; Bananaz; A TV Ad We'd Like to See; Football "In Depth; Mission: Ridiculous; Mad's All-Inclusive Do-It-Yourself TV Premiere; The Infernal Triangle; Mad Looks at a Typical Kiddie TV Show; The Six Million Dollars, Man!; If "Peanuts" Were a Weekly TV Series; Commercial Roulette; Hokum's Heroes; Mad's "TV Game Show" Originator of the Year; Gall in the Family Fare; If TV Shows Were Actually Like Their Capsuled Descriptions; Mad's Reality Street; A Mad Guide to "Do-It-Yourself" TV Repairs; Bats-Man; A TV Ad We'd Like To See - The Shill Gasoline Commercial; The Television Studio. 8.5-in. x 11-in., 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.
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Summer 1981. Includes Bonus Stickers. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Larry Sharp, Jerry DeFuccio, John Caldwell, Arnie Kogen, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Tony Garcia, Alis Ellis, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic Watergate film All the President's Men and the TV show Happy Days, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad predicts where 1970s celebrities will be in 1996. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Window Stickers, pre-glued, perforated stamps with satirical messages, in a full-color, attached fold-out. More Scenes We'd Like to See - The Frog Prince; Gall of the President's Men; Late One Afternoon at the Warsaw Dike; Has Anybody Ever Really Heard...; Where Else But on TV...?; The Lighter Side of Grooming; Spy vs. Spy; Mad Penny-Pinching Hints; One Fine Afternoon in a Gym; Mad's Nice Graffiti; The Cockroach; The Neuman Book of World Records That Led to Lesser-Known Follow-Up Records; Mad Car & Home Window Stickers; A Mad Look at 50 Years of College Life in America; Mad's First and Probably Last Reader Survey; What's the Story...?; Getting Involved; Whatever Became of...? (Stars of the 1970s in 1996); What's Worse Than...?; If TV Commercials Told Us Everything; Late One Afternoon Last January; Mad's Traffic Commissioner of the Year; A Mad Gallery of People It's Hard to Feel Sorry For; Other Forms of Malpractice Insurance; Take It With a Grain of Salt When...; The Lighter Side of Consumers; One Fine Day at the Corner of South Finster Boulevard and Fonebone Street; Christmas Carols for the 1976 Holiday Season; Crappy Days; Fold-In; Fish or Foul? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.
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Summer 1981. Does NOT Include Bonus Stickers. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Larry Sharp, Jerry DeFuccio, John Caldwell, Arnie Kogen, Antonio Prohias, Jack Rickard, Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Tony Garcia, Alis Ellis, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. Parodies of the classic Watergate film All the President's Men and the TV show Happy Days, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Mad predicts where 1970s celebrities will be in 1996. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. More Scenes We'd Like to See - The Frog Prince; Gall of the President's Men; Late One Afternoon at the Warsaw Dike; Has Anybody Ever Really Heard...; Where Else But on TV...?; The Lighter Side of Grooming; Spy vs. Spy; Mad Penny-Pinching Hints; One Fine Afternoon in a Gym; Mad's Nice Graffiti; The Cockroach; The Neuman Book of World Records That Led to Lesser-Known Follow-Up Records; A Mad Look at 50 Years of College Life in America; Mad's First and Probably Last Reader Survey; What's the Story...?; Getting Involved; Whatever Became of...? (Stars of the 1970s in 1996); What's Worse Than...?; If TV Commercials Told Us Everything; Late One Afternoon Last January; Mad's Traffic Commissioner of the Year; A Mad Gallery of People It's Hard to Feel Sorry For; Other Forms of Malpractice Insurance; Take It With a Grain of Salt When...; The Lighter Side of Consumers; One Fine Day at the Corner of South Finster Boulevard and Fonebone Street; Christmas Carols for the 1976 Holiday Season; Crappy Days; Fold-In; Fish or Foul? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.50.
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"Comic Strips They'd Really Like to Do," script by Charles Schulz, Walt Kelly, Allen Saunders, Mort Walker, and Mell Lazarus, art by Charles Schulz, Walt Kelly, Ken Ernst, Mort Walker, and Mell Lazarus; satires of each creators strip. "If Comic Strip Characters Answered Those Little Ads," art by Wally Wood. "The Mad Comic Opera," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; A parody of Broadway musicals using comic strip characters; Rex Morgan has kidnapped Annie and intends to remove her unique eyes, but Sandy leads Dick Tracy and Tarzan to a rescue, which is aided by Snuffy Smith. "Adult TV Cartoons," script by Al Jaffee, art by Wally Wood. "Will Success Spoil Charlie Brown?", script by Larry Siegel, art by Jack Rickard. "Don Martin Looks at Spider-Man," script and art by Don Martin. "Comicland," script by Frank Jacobs and E. Nelson Bridwell, art by Wally Wood; featuring Orphan Annie, Sandy, Prince Valiant, Superman, Donald Duck, Charlie Brown, Little Lulu, and others. "If Comic Characters Were Psychoanalyzed," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke. "A Mad Look at Super Heroes," script and art by Sergio Aragones; featuring Superman, Wonder Woman, Plastic Man, Batman, Billy Batson (Captain Marvel), Flash, Captain America, Spider-Man, Thor, and Green Lantern. "Misery Is a Cold Hot Dog," script by Larry Siegel, art by Bob Clarke; Famous comic strip characters illustrate various examples of miserable situations. "If Comic Strip Characters Behaved Like Ordinary People," script by Al Jaffee, art by Wally Wood. "If Famous Authors Wrote the Comics," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Wally Wood; What if Paddy Chayefsky wrote Donald Duck, Gilbert & Sullivan wrote Dick Tracy, Rudyard Kipling wrote Peanuts, etc.? "If the World's Great Painters Drew the Comics," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Rickard; Comics drawn in the styles of Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Grant Wood, Millet, Rousseau, and Whistler. "Future Educational Comic Pamphlets," script by Larry Siegel, art by Wally Wood. "A Mad Look at Superman," script by Don Edwing, art by Don Martin. "Comics for Publications That Don't Have Comics," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Bob Clarke; If comic strips had their content adjusted for niche publications. "If Comic Strip Characters Were as Old as Their Strips," script by Earle Doud, art by Wally Wood. 100 pgs., B&W. Cover price $1.50.
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Winter 1981. Includes Bonus Mad Map of the U.S.A. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Marc Bilgrey, Antonio Prohias, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Bob Jones, Norman Mingo, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A spoof of the 1976 King Kong remake, plus Don Martin and Sergio Aragones give their own versions of Kong. Parodies of the classic suspense film Marathon Man and the TV show Charlie's Angels, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. Includes Bonus Mad Map of the U.S.A, a poster-sized cartoon map of the US by Sergio Aragones, in a full-color, attached fold-out. One Night in the Big City; King Korn; One Night on Skull Island; A Mad Look at King Kong; Famous People's Telephone Answering Machine Messages; Inventions We'd Like to See; You Don't Give a %#*&!*? What Other People Think When...; The Lighter Side of Winning; Early One Morning In South America; We'd Like to See the Day When...; A Mad Look at Sun 'N' Surf; A Mad Pictorial Map of the United States; If Today's Sex Symbols Weren't in Show Biz; Zappy Endings We'd Like to See; One Tuesday Morning on Main Street; Mad's Religious Cult Leader of the Year; American Jokes They're Telling in Poland; Mad's Realistic Board Game: Hospital; Marathon Mess; One Day in Egypt; Casey at the Talks; The Lighter Side of Mornings; One Morning in a Courtroom; Top Secret Minutes of Top Secret Meetings; When You're Poor...and...When You're Rich; Spy vs. Spy; Churlie's Angles; One Wednesday Evening in a Restaurant Men's Room; Fold-In; I Want, Too? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.
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Winter 1981. Does NOT Include Bonus Mad Map of the U.S.A. Cover by Norman Mingo. Stories and art by Don Martin, Al Jaffee, Larry Siegel, Tom Koch, Stan Hart, Dick DeBartolo, Lou Silverstone, Frank Jacobs, Marc Bilgrey, Antonio Prohias, Harry North, Esq., Paul Coker, Jr., Paul Peter Porges, Mort Drucker, Angelo Torres, Bob Clarke, Bob Jones, Norman Mingo, George Woodbridge, Dave Berg, Don (Duck) Edwing, Jack Davis and Sergio Aragones. The Mad Super Special reprinted movie spoofs and classic material from the magazine, often accompanied by original stories and attached bonuses in the form of posters, stickers, recordings and comics. A spoof of the 1976 King Kong remake, plus Don Martin and Sergio Aragones give their own versions of Kong. Parodies of the classic suspense film Marathon Man and the TV show Charlie's Angels, featuring art by Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres. Classic Lighter Side strips by Dave Berg, Spy vs. Spy, Marginals by Sergio Aragones, and Don Martin cartoons. One Night in the Big City; King Korn; One Night on Skull Island; A Mad Look at King Kong; Famous People's Telephone Answering Machine Messages; Inventions We'd Like to See; You Don't Give a %#*&!*? What Other People Think When...; The Lighter Side of Winning; Early One Morning In South America; We'd Like to See the Day When...; A Mad Look at Sun 'N' Surf; If Today's Sex Symbols Weren't in Show Biz; Zappy Endings We'd Like to See; One Tuesday Morning on Main Street; Mad's Religious Cult Leader of the Year; American Jokes They're Telling in Poland; Mad's Realistic Board Game: Hospital; Marathon Mess; One Day in Egypt; Casey at the Talks; The Lighter Side of Mornings; One Morning in a Courtroom; Top Secret Minutes of Top Secret Meetings; When You're Poor...and...When You're Rich; Spy vs. Spy; Churlie's Angles; One Wednesday Evening in a Restaurant Men's Room; Fold-In; I Want, Too? 8.5-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.75.