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  • Issue #1
    Sick (1961) 1

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Spoofs of The Untouchables cop show and Ben-Hur. What if comedy writers wrote Lincoln's Gettysburg Address? Ad spoofs, cartoons, profiles of humor icons Jack Paar and Dean Martin, and even a fumetti (photo-comic) satirizing late-night movies on TV. The Birth of Sick; My Sick Sick World; If Certain Citizens Ran the Government; Creating New Animals by Cross Breeding; Monologue for Sick Comics; The Retouchables; Bitter For Life; Hitler Is Still Alive; History in the Making; Products of the Fertil-ized Mind; Sick Nursery Rhymes; Bin Her; Late Late Movies; Academy Awards for Other Industries; Doubleheader Award; The Hand-Wrought Jewelry of Olga Murch; Fan Magazines for Movie Monsters. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2
    Sick (1961) 2

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    Cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Lenny Bruce, Bob Powell, Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Paper dolls of Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, with their various dresses from Some Like It Hot. A profile of legendary comedian Lenny Bruce, featuring multiple quotes from his act, and Bruce portraits by Joe Simon. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and satires of Sherlock Holmes and Elvis Presley movies. Know-It-Alls; Airline Ads; Gambling Preacher; Lenny Bruce Profile; Manikins; Nite-Heat; Queen for the Day; Sherlock Holmes' Most Famous Case; Future Movie Roles for Elvis; Queen for the Day; Sick Sick World; Monologue. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #3
    Sick (1961) 3

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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Joe Simon, Bob Powell, Leo Morey, Paul Bayon, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 1 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. This issue points its barbs at Soviet premier Khrushchev and then-current TV shows "The Huntley Brinkley Report" and the Jack Paar "Tonight Show." The life of a teen rock star in the early 1960s. Parodies of sports pages and airline ads. Plus paper dolls featuring neo-Nazi George Lincoln Rockwell. The Bruntley Hinkley Report; Its a Sick, Sick, Sick, World; Captured Nazi Newsreels; The Commercial That Was Never Finished; Divorce, of Course; Sick Sports Page; If Sick Ran the Jack Paar Show; Get Sick Cards; Sick Award For the Best Legal Action of the Year; Poetry to Jazz; Travel Agent; Artists Agent; Booking Agent; Sicks Hollywood; Elmer Gantry; Consult Dr. Sisters; Conversation; Marine Sergeant; Fly Now, Pay Later!; The Rise and Fall of a Teenage Idol; Sicks Presidential Poll; How Times Have Changed; Shoppers Guide for the Sick Man Who Has Everything; Sicktificate of Merit; Four Big Reasons Why Khrushchev Came Back; Great Speeches That Were Never Made; Mussolini Always Poses This Way! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #4
    Sick (1961) 4

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    Cover by Bob Powell. Stories and art by Bob Powell, Leo Morey, Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 1 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A review of John Wayne's Alamo movie, and parodies of then-current TV shows "Sea Hunt" and "The Jack LaLanne Show." After losing the election to President Kennedy, Richard Nixon wants another televised debate. Christmas cards that were better left unsent. Parodies of Olympic Coaches and silent movies. The Yule Log; Newscaster; I Lead Three Lives; Insurance Lover; Sick, Sick World; Early, Early Movies; Monologamy as Practiced by Sick; Hollywood Advance Man; Foreign Affair; What Really Happened; The Detective; Sickboy Guide to Better Living; David Susskind; Olympic Coach; The Jack Lalane Show; Sea Haunt; The Alamo; Person to Persons; Talented Scouts; Xmas Cards That Were Never Mailed. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #5
    Sick (1961) 5

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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Bob Powell and Leo Morey. Sometimes listed as Vol. 1 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. If Sherlock Holmes worked in 1961. A Sick look at the Congo, then known as the Belgian Congo. An evening in performance with Adolph Hitler. Parodies of Hollywood and drill instructors. Sickiatry; Chimps Work in Factory; Job Interview; Comebacks, Inc.; Minute Movies; Albums Without Music; Drill Instructor; Captain of Industry; Sick, Sick World; State News; The Motivation Man; An Evening with Adolph Hitler; Sal Mineo Goes to War; Geography Lesson: The Belgian Congo; Sherlock Holmes Today; Sick Dissects Hollywood; Sick Award; How to Start a Riot. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #6
    Sick (1961) 6

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    Cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Bob Powell, Leo Morey, Bill Majeski, George Gregg, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 1 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. After the death of his top animal star, Din Din Din, Jr., a Hollywood mogul seeks a way to keep the franchise going. A joke biography of Marilyn Monroe (still alive in 1961). A sitcom featuring the First Family, The Kennedys. A parody of record-club ads in comics, and a candid look at Candid Camera. Cover includes an appearance by Mad mascot Alfred E. Neuman. Beauty Expert; Twentieth Century; Woman Embezzles 2 Million from Bank; Sick Award; Hollywood Animal Stars; Hollywood Producer: The Sol Burlap Story; Fan Magazine Fans; The Marilyn Monroe Story; Academy Award Speech; Sick, Sick World; The Show That Was Too Sick for TV; The Capital Punishment Record Club; Saga of a Sick Ship; Police to Pose as Taxi Drivers; Sneaky Camera; From Sick Friends; A Career in Spying; News Headline: Spy Captured in Gotham; The Invention of the Telephone; Professor Sickmunds Calendar of Sick Events; Minute Movies. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #7
    Sick (1961) 7

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    Cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Don Perlin, Bob Powell, E. Morey, Howard Ostwind, Bernie Kahn, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Spoofs of Playboy and TV preachers. A Marlon Brando movie fumetti. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and satires of historical figures from Gen. Custer to Adolf Hitler. Saga of Buffalo Bill; Sick-iatry; Mein-Sick; Liz Taylor Photo Pinup Page; History Lesson; TV Commercials; There's No Business Like the Snow Job Business; Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #8
    Sick (1961) 8
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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Don Perlin, Leo Morey, Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Recruiting for the Army in the post-WWII, pre-Vietnam era. A review of Peyton Place and other "scandal cinema" of the 1960s. Parodies of the early Russian space program and razor ads. And a story with early art by future Marvel legend Don Perlin. Nothing Shaves Quite Like a Blade; What's My Plug; Educational TV Which Imparts Very Little Public Service; Banking Today; History Revisited; Monologue for Sick Comics in Glass Cages; Sickly Grin Ward; Recruiting for the Modern Army; Visitors' Day; Sick, Sick World; Scandalsville Revisited; People in the News: The Cosmonaut; Sick Calendar: September; Arresting Movies; Sick Newsreel Around the World; The Sick Lark Show; Housekeeper; Phone TV; The Invention of the Telephone; Professor Sickmunds Calendar of Sick Events; Minute Movies. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #9
    Sick (1961) 9

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    Stories and art by Bill Dixon, Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of John F. Kennedy's presidential press conferences. The life of movie legend Rudolph Valentino, Sick-style. The marriage of Pocahontas and John Smith as seen through the lens of 1960s race relations. Parodies of TV shows "Checkmate" and "What's My Line?" Back cover includes an appearance by Mad mascot Alfred E. Neuman. What's My Line?; Sick Newsreel; Sick Movie Review; The Legend of Rudolph Valentino; Baby Ann Marie Frazee; Presidential Press Conference; Sick History; British Spies; The Labor Movement; Sick, Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #10
    Sick (1961) 10

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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of the TV show Candid Camera. A Sick look at airplane hijackings (then a new-ish phenomenon) and prison reform. A parody of King Kong. Candid Camera Conscious; Sick, Sick World; The Warden: A Monologue for Sick Comics; Sick Monologue; Sick History; Movie Review; Jack Paar's Know-It-Alls; Sick Biography: The Legend of King Kong; Sickiatry; Sick Newsreel; How to Hijack an Airplane. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #11
    Sick (1961) 11

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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Bob Powell, Leo Morey, Ernest Schroeder, Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of National Geographic. A Sick look at monster movies. A parody of The Untouchables. Poking fun at President Kennedy, as well as future president Nixon. Great Moments in Medicine; Newscast; The Untouchables; Sicknificant News of the World; Sick, Sick World; Sickly Grins; Our Own Monster Movie; The Teach; The Natural Geogphsick Magazine; JFK at the A&P; Wadja Say, Mr. K?; Minute Monologues; Seventy; Lone Stranger's Arraignment; Headline: Assassination Attempt on DeGaulle Fails; Booking Agent; Our Favorite Movie Scenes; Mr. Nixon Meets the Press; Sick Guide for Losers; Interesting Occupations; Great Courtroom Scenes; International Losers Convention. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #12
    Sick (1961) 12

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    Cover by Bob Powell. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Bob Powell, Leo Morey, Ernest Schroeder, Bill Majeski, Zbigniew Lengren, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A newspaper for beatniks. A Sick look at Lassie. What happens to characters on TV commercials after the ad is over. Nightclub comics of the 1960s, and Cold War "Commies." Plus early art by future Mad artist Angelo Torres. Great Moments in Medicine; Toothpaste Commercial; Sicknificant News of the World; Curlylocks and the Three Hoods; Sick, Sick World; Commie Comics; Daily Beatnik; Beatnik Television; Sickest Nite Club Comic; The Late Show; Sin and Censorship in the Movies; The Big Top; Sportsman's Corner; Sports Absurdities; Memory Expert; Sick Sports Page; What Happens to People on TV Commercials After the Camera Goes Off; The Lassie Show; How to Start Your Own Charity; TV Car Salesman; Great Courtroom Scenes; How Many of These Celebrities Can You Identify? 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #13
    Sick (1961) 13

    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Bob Powell, Leo Morey, Ernest Schroeder, Bill Majeski, Howard Ostwind, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A rocket scientist writes poetry about the early Space Race. A Sick look at plastic surgery. What really happened to Amelia Earhart. A look at the Axis powers after World War II. Plus early art by future Mad artist Angelo Torres. Great Moments in Medicine: Plastic Surgery... the Unveiling; The Numbers Game; Sicknificant News of the World; Sick, Sick World; The Dean Rusk Show; Movie Producers; Favorite Movie Scenes: The Room; The Killer; Real Italian Movies; Comments by Sickmund; The Mystery of Amelia Earhart; Interesting Occupations; A Prevue of Our Forthcoming Pocketbook of Historical Events by Hysteric-ill Scholars; The Peace Corps; Judgment at Neurosisberg; The Agent; The Waiter; Dental Detective; TV Cooking Show; Great Military Leaders. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #14
    Sick (1961) 14

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    Painted cover by Leo Morey. Stories and art by George Tuska, Dick Ayers, Leo Morey, Ernest Schroeder, Bill Majeski, Charles Martin, Bob Buck, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 2 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A revised version of a hero-dog movie. A Sick look at TV medical dramas. Press conferences by Kennedy and Castro. Plus stories with early art by Marvel's George Tuska and DC's Dick Ayers. A Tour of the White House with Jackie Kennedy; Garbageman; Sick Views the World; Sinking Homes; Plane Lands at Wrong Field; Movie Starlet Marooned on Island; Hollywood Ring-a-Ding Din; Dopey Gillis Show; Kennedy Press Conference; Castro Press Conference; Baseball Businessmen; Let's Do the Twist; MD on TV; The Blue Gang and How It Was Brought to Justice; Great Moments in Literature; Wild World of Sports; Jack's Mystery Guest; Great Moments in Fashion; Place the Face. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #15
    Sick (1961) 15

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    Vol. 3 No. 1. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #16
    Sick (1961) 16

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Bill Majeski, Bill Dixon, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick tracks down and interviews Hitler, now living under a new identity: "Frank Hitler." A Sick look at the Dick Clark Show. A parody of TV medical drama Ben Casey. Fake interviews with political figures of the day, including Robert Kennedy and Adlai Stevenson. Cover by MAD legend Jack Davis features both Frankenstein's Monster and the last cover appearance of Sick's original mascot, Dr. Sickmund. Sicknificant News of the World; Dig We Must; Sick Clark Show Around the World; Call Me Herman; Editorial Conference; Monologues for Sick Comics; Movie Magazines; TV Department: Ben Casey; The New Creed; Movie Review. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #17
    Sick (1961) 17

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Coloring pages starring Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev, and featuring art by MAD legend Jack Davis! A Sick look at the "feud" between President John F. Kennedy and radio personality Walter Winchell. A parody of the movie "Hatari." Plus a cover by Davis featuring caricatures of JFK and young Caroline Kennedy. Great Moments in Military History; Survival Kit; Sicknificant News of the World; Movie Review: Hatari; The Posse; Memory Lessons; Wonderful Year; Sick, Sick World; The Khrushchev Coloring Book; Second Feature; WW Talks to JFK; The Rebel; It Had to Happen; Wildest Westerns Is Here. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #18
    Sick (1961) 18

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Bill Majeski, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of Hollywood producers, focusing on the making of the war movie "PT-109," based on the real wartime adventures of future President John Kennedy. Plus a cover by Davis featuring the first cover appearance of Sick's new mascot, "Huckleberry Fink." Great Moments in Military History; Survival Kit; Sicknificant News of the World; Movie Review; Sick, Sick World; PT-109: The Making of a Movie Epic. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #19
    Sick (1961) 19

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Dick Ayers, Vic Martin, Steve Rossi, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A psychiatrist treats a man who thinks he is a dog, but first he must throw the stick. Two gangs of bank-robbers show up at the same bank at the same time. A parody of Charlie Chan movies. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis and DC's Dick Ayers. And a cover by Davis. Great Moments in War; Sickiatry; Sicknificant News; The Birdman and the Newsboy; A TV Addict's Lost Weekend; Sam Benedict; Gangland Funeral; Open Mind; Karate Lessons; Talkies; The Bank Robbers; Dick and Sick; Cholly Clan's Last Case; Password; Great Moments in Crime; Will Nixon Manage the New York Mets? 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #20
    Sick (1961) 20

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Joe Simon, Bob Powell, Dick Ayers, Vic Martin, Richard Doxsee, Caracu, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick's secrets for success at college. The Supreme Court (featuring Earl Warren) poses for a photograph. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis and DC's Dick Ayers. Also featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. And a cover by Davis. Great Moments in Medicine; How to Get the Most Out of College; Vaughn for the Road; Sicknificant News of the World; People in the News; Language Barrier; Sick, Sick World; You Asked for It!; History's Birthday; Snodgrass of Flushing; Sports Absurdities; The Supreme Court Has Its Picture Taken; Alarming Clock; Specialty Act; Closed Circuit TV; Horvetters; Man in Space; International Banking; National Safety Council; Wind Up Doll Winners; To Tell the Truth It Was Bound to Happen; School for Love; You Wind Them Up and They Make You Laugh. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #21
    Sick (1961) 21

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Dick Ayers, Vic Martin, Al Hastings, Richard Doxsee, Caracu, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Sick's parodies of two landmark TV shows: The Steve Allen Show and the original Tonight Show. A dictator discovers the downside of too many yes-men. Sick shows what might happen if American comic strips like Superman and Joe Palooka were converted for syndication in other countries, like Israel and China. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis and DC's Dick Ayers. And a cover by Davis. Great Love Scenes; Late Night TV; What's My Salary?; Sicknificant News of the World; TV Commercial; Sick's Sickest Comic; Sick, Sick World; The Dictator; Historical Heroes; Flood Hits New York; Movie Review: The Longest Day; News Briefs; American Comics Overseas; Place the Face; Inventor's Agent; Presidential Stamps; Amateur Hour Wrap-up; Ripcord; Phony Interviews; Great Moments in Girl Scouting. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #22
    Sick (1961) 22

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Joe Simon, Bob Powell, George Tuska, Bill Draut, Vic Martin, Ernie Schroeder, Jack O'Brien, Richard Doxsee, Caracu, Dee Caruso and Bill Levine. Sometimes listed as Vol. 3 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A biography of Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev that would never have made it past the Politburo. A sunbather tries to avoid the cloud that keeps following him. LA Angels' pitcher Bo Belinsky gets engaged to sex symbol Mamie van Doren. A Sick look at training with Cassius Clay, the future Muhammad Ali. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis, future Marvel artist George Tuska, and DC's Dick Ayers. Also featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. And a cover by Davis. Great Crises; Domestic Peace Corps; Talking Back to TV Commercials; Monsters on Campus; Kamikaze CPA; We Wuz Robbed; Sicknificant News of the World; Sick, Sick World; Civil War Blackouts; Movie Sicktion: How the West Was Lost; Hollywood Plays Follow the Leader; The Nikita Khrushchev Story; The Cannibal; Chicago Night Life; Alcatraz Leftovers; Cassius Clay's Training Camp; Nature; Wind Up Dolls; Call a Friend; Bo Belinsky Announces Engagement to Mamie Van Doren; Keeping Up with the Kennedys; Great Death Scenes; Tuna Fish Commercial. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #23
    Sick (1961) 23

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Joe Simon, George Tuska, Vic Martin, Richard Doxsee, Caracu, Dee Caruso and Paul Reinman. Sometimes listed as Vol. 4 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Climbers seek to scale Mt. Everest. An interview with Lincoln's killer, John Wilkes Booth. Tarzan and Jane finally work out the details of the wedding. A handbook for spies, featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis, and DC's Dick Ayers. Also featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. And a cover by Davis. Great Monster Scenes; Airline Safety Records; Son of Naked City; Sicknificant News of the World; Sick, Sick World; Tarzan's Wedding; Movie Review: Irma La Douce; Russian Fishing Trawlers Prowling Off Florida; Double Deckers; Royal Wedding; Trivia; Sing Along with the GOP; Civil War Blackouts; Cliche, Cliche, Cliche; Wind Up Dolls; You Get the Message; Let Hertz Put You in the Driver's Seat; TV Rating Service; An Interview with John Wilkes Booth; Handbook for Spies; For the Birds; Birthday Party; Great Moments in Communication; Gunfolk. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #24
    Sick (1961) 24

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Angelo Torres, Bob Powell, Bill Draut, Vic Martin, Caracu, Dee Caruso and Art Pottier. Sometimes listed as Vol. 4 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A Sick look at a new postal concept: the Zip code. If comedians were present at famous historical events, including Bob Hope, Jack Benny, Mort Sahl, and Dick Gregory, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A Sick look at Britain's "Profumo Affair." Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. And a cover by Davis. Great Farewell Scenes; Goldwater on Paar; Sicknificant News Events; Sick, Sick World; Why Pay Income Tax!; Movie Review: Sick Probes the World of Space; Gag Rule; The Independent Film Producer; Life in New York; Double Deckers; Fidel's PR Man; Civil War Blackouts; Daytime Doctor Shows; Wind Up Dolls; On the Beach; The Babbling Brook; Police Plant; Pushbutton TV; Presidential Headshrinker; Momentous Meetings Revisited; The Telephone Way to a Sadder Day. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #25
    Sick (1961) 25

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Arnoldo Franchioni, Vic Martin, Caracu, and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as Vol. 4 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Coverage of the premiere of the notorious big-budget flop Cleopatra, starring Elizabeth Taylor. History's greatest heroes, from their wives' point of view. Sick sends city kids to camp at a war surplus area and testing range. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Classic cover by Davis features the Frankenstein Monster. Rich Girl Weds Auto Salesman; Cleopatra Premiere; Pvt. Bo Reargard Finds Love Never Ending; Nature Study; Send a City Kid to War Surplus Camp Rest Area; A Short Essay on Kids and Parents; Sicknificant News of the World; Red Sub Fleet Flops; Wives of History's Heroes; Movie Review: Duel of the Titans; Toys in the Attic; Trivia; Bootleg Cigarettes; Sick, Sick World; Double Deckers; Polish Aviator Flies Family to Freedom; Mandy on the Stand; Labor's Day in Court; Wind Up Dolls; Vacation Like Army Heroes. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #26
    Sick (1961) 26


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    Stories and art by Jack Davis, Angelo Torres, Arnoldo Franchioni, Vic Martin, and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as Vol. 4 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of James Bond, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Sick asks if the US is losing Vietnam (in the first year of the Vietnam War). Soviet premier Khrushchev gets a little too deep into wet cement. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Ian Fleming's James Bond; Columbus: Was He a Lush?; Army Fights Caracas Jailbreak; Indian Nuts and Flying Subs; Quintuplets; Germ Warfare; The Great Escape; Bank Job; Mrs. Robin Hood; Building Watchers; Look Who's Talking; Bo Reargard; Interview with Madame Nhu; Is the U.S. Losing Viet Nam to the Vietnamese?; Fourth Annual Sick Awards; Anacin Commercial; Sick Swifties; I Should Live So Long; Branca's Bullpen; A Good Impression; Commercials and Doctor Shows. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #27A
    Sick (1961) 27A

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A spoof of Tarzan. A movie fumetti featuring Frank Sinatra, Ursula Andress, Anita Ekberg, and Dean Martin, based on the Western 4 for Texas. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a Sick look at race relations in 1960s America. Pvt. Bo Reargard; Liz Taylor - Richard Burton Photo Pinup Page; Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #27B
    Sick (1961) 27B
    • Cover detached. 5" Cumulative spine split.

    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Bob Powell, Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A spoof of Tarzan. A movie fumetti featuring Frank Sinatra, Ursula Andress, Anita Ekberg, and Dean Martin, based on the Western 4 for Texas. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a Sick look at race relations in 1960s America. Pvt. Bo Reargard; Liz Taylor - Richard Burton Photo Pinup Page; Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #28
    Sick (1961) 28

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Angelo Torres, Gray Morrow, Howard Cruse, Arnoldo Franchioni, Caracu, Vic Martin, Bill Levine and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as Vol. 4 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A Sick look at 1960s TV, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. How to Stop Smoking, featuring art by the legendary Gray Morrow. And one of the first published stories from legendary underground comics artist Howard Cruse. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. How to Stop Smoking; Scenes We'd Like to See Again; Did You Wring, Sir?; Sick, Sick World; Sick Looks at TV Programming; Independent TV Station; Beep-Beep Commercials; TV Lawyers the Defenders; Sicknificant News Around the Globe; Lolita Marries; Sail the Greek Line. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #29
    Sick (1961) 29

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Bob Powell, Dee Caruso, Bill Levine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A spoof of The Beatles, published at the height of Beatlemania. Readers submit "Tom Swifty" jokes. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and future news articles, including "Celebrity Crime Wave Grips New York." The Beatles; Sick Swifties; Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #30
    Sick (1961) 30

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Allen Goorwitz, Bill Dixon, Bill Majeski, Bill Levine and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as Vol. 4 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A Sick look at "dropouts," i.e. Beatniks and the early hippie movement. A photo of the Beatles with a joke caption is just one of the '60s icons to appear in this issue. The other is a fumetti parody of the second James Bond movie, From Russia With Love, featuring photos of Sean Connery and Daniela Bianchi. The credits note "Special material" by Allen Goorwitz, aka actor Allen Garfield, a performer in indie movies at the time. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Interview with Nina Khrushchev; Newsreel; A Solution to the Cyprus Situation and other Trouble Spots; Sick, Sick World; Movie Review: From Russia With Love; Sicknificant News Around the Globe; A Journal for Dropouts; A Firehouse Is Not a Home; High School Equivalency Diploma. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #31
    Sick (1961) 31

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Allen Goorwitz, Bill Dixon, Bill Majeski, Bill Levine and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A Sick look at the first Pink Panther movie. A "coloring book" featuring the stars of mid-1960s American politics. The credits note "Special material" by Allen Goorwitz, aka actor Allen Garfield, a performer in indie movies at the time. Plus stories with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Longfellow Revisited; Cop Crooks; Capitol Coloring Book; Sick, Sick World; Movie Review: The Pink Panther; Sicknificant News Around the Globe; Sick Campaign Buttons. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #32
    Sick (1961) 32

    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Gray Morrow, Bob Powell, Charlie Rodrigues, Paul Laikin, Salo, Ted Trogdon, Vic Martin, and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. An "interview" with James Bond creator Ian Fleming, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. If comic-strip characters Dick Tracy, Winnie Winkle and Tarzan had to solve real-world problems. Parodies of the Peanuts book "Security Is a Warm Blanket" and the movie The African Queen. Plus early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. Make Me a Star; Celebrity Bubblegum Cards; The Wings of the Dove: An Interview with Ian Fleming; Headlines to Great Art; Sick, Sick World; Working Out Today's Problems Through the Comics; The Agent; Insecurity Is a Hole in the Blanket; 633 Squadron; The African Queen; Artist's Model; Tennis, Anyone?; Career Blazers; Specialized Magazines for Women; Civilian Fliers; LBJ Birthday Party; Special New York Report; Pan Am Heliport; Stick 'em Up!; At Home at the Fair; Mailbox Nameplates; Enjoy Thanksgiving! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #33
    Sick (1961) 33

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    Stories and art by Paul Laikin and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. As "Beatlemania" sweeps the nation, Sick Magazine follows suit, using publicity photos and movie stills to send up every aspect of the Fab Four. Including a "review" of the Beatles' first movie, A Hard Day's Night, featuring joke captions and word balloons on film stills. An oddball bit of Beatles memorabilia. Sick Crystal Ball; Year of the Monsters; Japanese Peace Corps; Sick, Sick World; A Hard Day's Night. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #34
    Sick (1961) 34

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Powell, Charlie Rodrigues, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Stan Kay, Don Orehek, and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Ben Cases, Tree Surgeon, a parody of TV medical drama Ben Casey, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Another Torres story features possible future Beatles movies. Parodies of the movies King Kong and The 7th Dawn. If cars were customized to fit the personalities of their owners. Also featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Plus early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. Sick Announcement Cards; Future Movie Roles for the Beatles; Ben Cases Tree Surgeon; A Yank at Oxford Dental School; Sick, Sick World; The Left-Wingers and the Right-Wingers; Your Happy Holiday; The 7th Dawn; Tender Love Scenes from the 7th Dawn; King Kong; Autographed Pin-Ups; Adventures of Huckleberry Fink; Making of a TV Commercial; Smile! Our Candid Cartoonists Are Gone; Employment Agency; Extra!!! Stale News Scoops!; Professor Huckleberry Fink's Sick Schoolroom; Customized Cars to Fit the Personalities of Their Owners; Slaughter on the Speedways; Leftover on the Campaign Trail; My Life Hung by a Thread; Top U.S. Military Secrets. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #35
    Sick (1961) 35

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Don Edwing, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Stan Kay, Don Orehek, and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Predictions for what will happen after NBC buys the N.Y. Giants baseball team, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A magazine for juvenile delinquents, "Rumble." How to interpret the hand gestures made by TV hosts Jackie Mason and Ed Sullivan. Also featuring a story by future MAD writer Don (Duck) Edwing. Minute Movies; A Hand-y Conversation Guide to Jackie Mason and Ed Sullivan; More Entertaining News Broadcasts; The Survivors; NBC Buys the N.Y. Giants; Petty Cash Slips That Helped Change History; Plan X for Next Year's TV; Monsters from Madison Avenue; Double Feature Today!; The Fisherman; Pole Vaulter; Dog Sled; Rumble the Magazine for Young Hoodlums; The Sick Plan for Better Marriages; Snoopers; Sick, Sick World; Immigrants Grilled; The World's Dullest Book; Sick Valentine Card. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #36
    Sick (1961) 36

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    Cover by Jack Davis. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Calvin Castine, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Leo Willette, George Ludway, Vic Martin, Ernest Gruenebaum, Jack Tippit, Jim Gordon and Dee Caruso. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A Sick look at the monokini, the "topless" swimsuit, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Sir Walter Scott's classic poem Lochinvar gets the Sick treatment. The truth about George Washington and the cherry tree. Cereal boxes for grown-ups, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. More Sick Announcement Cards; Let's Have More Realistic Statues; The Riot; Rendezvous; Sick, Sick World; Lochinvar; Dear Blabbie; If Characters from Fiction Wrote for Advice to the Lovelorn; The School of Hypnotism; Invitation to a Gunfighter; The Truth; Getting Rid of the Bargain Salesman; Hospital Patient's Primer; Cereal Boxes for Grown-Ups; Sicker Flickers; Harvard Johnny's; Gifts; A Look at Topless Bathing Suits; Shortage of Airline Pilots; Wherever You Go... Keep in Touch with Long Distance; You Are Being Watched!; Letters of Rejection; The Sea Fox; These Three Tests; Hostile Travel Pennants for the Friendly Tourist. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #37
    Sick (1961) 37

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    Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Lenny Davinge, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Stanley Stamaty, and Vic Martin. Sometimes listed as 5 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of the soap opera Peyton Place, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Classic scenes from the Late Late movies on TV, with art by Bob Powell. A 12-page parody of Playboy magazine, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. The Coupon on the Back; Professor Experiments with Wings for Human Flight; Playbore; Kiss Me, Stupid; Gallant Dog; Sick, Sick World; Rare Old Historical Stamps That Never Got Issued; A More Realistic Version of These Classic Scenes from the Late Late Shows; Here's Our More Likely Version of the More Irritating TV Commercials; Sick U.S.A. Travel Stickers; Pettin' Place; Frozen Treasure; Songs of the American Medical Association; The Cigarette Case; The Ski Instructor; Contemporary Nursery Rhymes; The Kill; Would You Like to Send an Aviz Button to a Lifer in Prison?; Whole Town Gets Sick. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #38
    Sick (1961) 38

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Powell, Leo Willette, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Eli Cass, and Vic Martin. Sometimes listed as Vol. 5 No. 6 (the second Vol. 5 No. 6, after issue 36). One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. An Addams Family parody, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres, plus a strange party for Addams Family creator Charles Addams. An 8-page parody magazine for mothers, featuring art by Bob Powell. Plus the results of the Sick Survey, by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Plans for Housing Sortage; Sick Visits a Monster Family; Real Movie Monsters for Small Tykes; Giant Killer; Handy Guide to Interpreting Baseball Announcers; Double Take Headlines; The Secret Invasion; If; Cloditis; Primer for a Second Childhood; Karate; Fat Pets Are Bad Pets; Animals Are Cheaper Than Models; Sick, Sick World; How to Be a Photographer; Simon Says: Results of the Sick Survey; Mother Magazine: Advice to the Forlorn; What Kind of a Mother Are You?; My Kids Were Driving Me to an Early Grave; How to Be a Stage Mother. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #39
    Sick (1961) 39

    Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Jack Sparling, Woody Kimbrell, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, and Vic Martin. Sometimes listed as Vol. 5 No. 7 (the second Vol. 5 No. 7, after issue 37). One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of Spaghetti Westerns, and Sick mascot Huckleberry Fink on Success, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Huckleberry Fink tries to awaken a sleeping princess with a kiss. A 9-page parody of Down Beat magazine. Plus a cigarette-ad parody by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. People We Can Do Without; Foreign Westerns; Sleeping Beauty; A Sick Tour of Bathrooms; TV Scenes Worth Waiting for; Soap Operas for Other Members of the Family; Johnny Cool; Sick, Sick World; Funnier Rear Ends for Truckers; Sillyettes; Future Trends in Modern Art; Darn Beat; Preview of New Dance Crazes; Status Symbols for Non-Status People; Rodeo Rider; Simon Sez: Know Paul Laikin; Huckleberry Fink on Success; Tallyho; OP Eye Chart. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #40
    Sick (1961) 40

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    Cover by Vic Martin. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Don Edwing, Calvin Castine, Fred England, Jack O'Brien, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Jack Scott, and Vic Martin. Sometimes listed as Vol. 5 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A parody of Honey West, the first female private eye TV show, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A parody of the Bob & Bing "Road to..." movies. A magazine for teenage politicians. Aliens from a flying saucer try to make sense of 1950s America. Sugar South; Movie Spoof: Girl With Green Eyes; Men From Space Are Watching You; On the Road to Recovery; Singalong Knock Knocks; Specialized Caskets; Sick, Sick World; Teenage Politician Magazine; Simon Sez; Sick's Clod Cards. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #41
    Sick (1961) 41

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Bob Powell, Calvin Castine, Bill Majeski, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Fred Wolfe, Bob Schochet and Vic Martin. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A 10-page parody of Sports Illustrated magazine, featuring art by Bob Powell. Gossip columns throughout history. The U.N. for kids. 1966 New Year's Party; Jerry the J and the USA; How to Be a Comedian without Really Trying; Rock Around the Dropout; The Packagers; Minute Movies: Son of Dracula; Sick, Sick World; Sick In-Out Doors; Gossip Columns in History; U.N. Kiddie Council; And Now a Brief Pause for a Commercial or Two or Three; Sports Ill-Stated; The Track Meet; Movie Spoof: Billie; Crossing Guard; Beverly Hills Police Department. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #42
    Sick (1961) 42

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    Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. Stories and art by Jack Kirby, Bob Powell, Jack Davis, Arnold Franchioni, Bill Majeski, Fred Wolfe, Jack Sparling, Bob Elliott, Jim Atkins, Vic Martin, Paul Laikin, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A send-up of Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" concept. Spoof comic book fanzines featuring parodies of DC and Marvel heroes. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a profile of comics legend (and Sick art director) Bob Powell. The cover spoofs Crestwood sister title Fighting American, a Captain America-like super-patriot. Religion with the Big Beat; The Great Society Record Albums; Poems of the Great Society; Executive Spy; Report from Moscow; Historical Landmarks and Where They Stand Today; Beach Party A-Go-Go; Superfan; Invasion of the Finkmen; Adventures of Superfan; Profile: Bob Powell; Sick Sports Section; Cancelled Xmas Gifts; Sick Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #43
    Sick (1961) 43

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    Cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Vic Martin, Paul Laikin, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Send-ups of 1960s protest movements. The debut of Jack Sparling's "Sneaker Set" comic strip. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a movie fumetti of the film "The Americanization of Emily," with James Garner and Julie Andrews. Sneaker Set; Sports Magazines; Sick Sick Sick World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #44
    Sick (1961) 44

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Paul Laikin, and Jim Atkins. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. In honor of the 1960s advertising standby "Brand X", Sick creates a Brand X version of everything, including Frankenstein's monster. A story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Sick looks at Sir Isaac Newton and Robin Hood. Madison Avenue Alphabet Book; Come Alive! You're in the Brand X Generation!; Advertise Yourself; Brand X Talkies; Brand X Monster; Headlines from Madison Avenue; The Sneaker Set: A Continuing Story; How to Undress for the Cinema; Newton's Law; Specialized Adventure Magazines for Specialized Readers; Madison Avenue Man's Adventure Magazine; X Temperaneous Thoughts; Simon Sez; Robin and the Bat Man; Back Brand X. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #45
    Sick (1961) 45

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    Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Bill Majeski, Jack Sparling, Arnoldo Franchioni, Charles Berger, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Schochet. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 5. Mistakenly listed as issue #44 on cover. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A superhero parody featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. A story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. A Sick look at hobby magazines, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Sick's version of a 1960s protest song. The Space Race gets off to an uneven start. Large Valley; Origin of a Crimefighting Dynasty; New Poems of the Great Society; Be an Amateur Analyst; Sing a Song of Protest; The First Lift-Off; The Sneaker Set: A Continuing Story; The Viking; Sick Hobby Magazine; The Collectorer; What's Happening on the Modern Hobby Scene; Go Fly a Kite!; Run for Your Lives!; The Collector; Simon Sez; Profile: Bob Elliott; Does Your TV Tube Stare Back at You? 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #46
    Sick (1961) 46

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Bill Majeski, Jack Sparling, Paul Laikin, Mel Scott, Jim Atkins, Howard Beckerman, Arnoldo Franchioni, Charles Berger, Fred Wolfe, Bob Schochet and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 6 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A spy parody featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. A guy learns it takes more than a leather jacket to be cool, in a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Teenman, the ultimate teenage superhero. An artist makes a cover for Sick magazine, while a sand-sculptor's woman statue comes to life. Croakswagen ad; The Leather Jacket; Fashion Predictions; New TV Series for Comedians; Eye Glass Masks for Ladies; Look Who's Talking; Sick Limericks; Meet Samson; Don Adams 'Round the Channels; What's New Pussycat?; Sick, Sick World; Karate School; Teenman!; More Poems of the Great Society; Quick Sick Skits; Simon Sez; Freddy the Wolf; Spy Devices; Beachcomber. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #47
    Sick (1961) 47

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Elliott, Paul Laikin, George Tuska, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Send-ups of Gunsmoke and The Addams Family. The superhero spoof "Teenman." Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a movie fumetti spoof of the film " The 10th Victim" with Ursula Andress. TV Scenes That Make More Sense; Sick Career Limericks; The 10th Victim; Liz Taylor Photo Pinup Page; New Jobs Created by Automation; New Gimmicks in Dolls; Teenman; Sneaker Set. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #48
    Sick (1961) 48

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Taylor, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. Spoofs of The Dick van Dyke Show and TV ads, including Peyton Place, The Munsters, Batman, Ben Casey, and Bonanza. A look at the New Age of Comics and a profile of Sick cartoonist Bob Taylor. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a phony Peace Corps magazine. Career Limericks; Helicopter Traffic Reports; Look Who's Talking. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #49
    Sick (1961) 49

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Elliott, Calvin Castine, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A send-up of men's adventure magazines. Surfing cartoons. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of Lyndon Johnson's "War on Poverty." Love Computer; Army-Navy Girls; New Thin Books; Poverty Program; Teenman. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #50
    Sick (1961) 50

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Jack Sparling, Bob Taylor, Angelo Torres, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Crestwood/Feature was the first of several publishers. A portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. as the advertising character "White Knight," by artist Bob Powell, published shortly before the deaths of both Powell and King. 1967 joke calendar. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of the era's "mod" fashions. Sick Spoofs the World of Mod; White Knight; What-to-Wear Pin-Up Calendar; Teenman. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.