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Sick (1961) comic books

  • Issue #51
    Sick (1961) 51

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Calvin Castine, Paul Laikin, Jim Atkins, Fred Wolfe and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 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. The TV and movie super-spies of the '60s meet in a misadventure as convoluted as the first Casino Royale movie. Sick goes undercover with a biker gang. Plus a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Superhero Teenman goes after draft dodgers. Sick's All-American Team; The Roadents; The Mad Computers; Super Spies TV Special; Teenman!; Rich Kid's Scrapbook; Simon Sez. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #52
    Sick (1961) 52

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Bob Elliott, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 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 Dr. Kildare movies. Cartoons about Beatniks. A Sick look at the PTA. Plus a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Superhero Teenman has a bad hair day. Television Comes to Viet Nam; ABCs of the Great Society; Annual Destroy-the-War-Toys Program; J.V.L. Meets L.B.J.; The Mad Computers; Look Who's Talking; Movie Spoof: Doctor Kildare; Beat Sketchbook; Teenman: A Hairy Tale; PTA Adventures; Show Me; Go 'Leep' V-6. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #53
    Sick (1961) 53

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Jim Atkins, Arnoldo Franchioni, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 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 look at the "hot rod" craze of the 1960s from various angles, including Drag Strip Lingo Illustrated. What would happen if they gave teens the vote. A parody of the short-lived sci-fi series 'The Time Tunnel.', featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Hip Movies; Future Fashions Revisited; If Teens Could Vote; How to Build Your Own Hot Rod; The Mad Computers; Hot Rods from Then to Now; Sick, Sick World; Interpreting Basketball Referees; The Time Funnel; I Shot a Watermelon in My Pajamas; Look Who's Talking; Drag Strip Lingo Illustrated; ABCs of the Great Society; If They Had Been She's; Sick Looks Back at the Movie Greats; The Time Machine; Join the Rod Rebellion! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #54
    Sick (1961) 54

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Ken Woltz, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Al Bare, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 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 responds to the news that a government report on sexuality is cancelled for being "too complex." A gift guide for teens of the 1960s. And the latest vehicle for teens, the Teenmobile. Put Your Hand Over the Gray Half; Inventions We Need; Inner Space; Summer Report, Part 2: Swimming; The Mad Computer; The Sick Circus; Government Report; Smiling Stanley the Ice Cream Man; Sick Reviews the Late, Late Movies; Look Who's Talking; Young Man's Romantic Confessions; Sick's Teen Age Gift Catalogue; Classic Fried Ads; The Teenmobile Is Here! 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

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    $9 Sick Magazine #54 (1967) VG 4.0

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  • Issue #55
    Sick (1961) 55

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, George Tuska, Al Scaduto, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 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 takes on the "underground" culture of the 1960s. A "Child's Guide" to Bobby Kennedy, a year before his assassination. The Hippies' Handbook of Square Old Proverbs, featuring art by future Marvel artist George Tuska. Unrehearsed Commercials, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Hippies' Handbook of Square Old Proverbs; The Underground Culture; Underground Culture Part 2: The New Sound; More Sick Inventions; The Mad Computer; Sick Sideshow and Circus; A Child's Guide to Bob Kennedy; Movie Spoof: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Absent-Minded Answers; Reincarnation Means a Return to Life or a Rebirth; Here's Something Else to Think About; Unrehearsed Commercials; The Ooomglikk; Sick Call; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

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  • Issue #56
    Sick (1961) 56

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Ken Woltz, and Ranan Lurie. Sometimes listed as Vol. 7 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. Sick takes on the "underground" culture of the 1960s. Excuses for teen males who want to wear their hair long. A Sick look at inventions, including a visit to the Inventors Show. How Different Lovers Write Love Letters, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Cover includes an appearance by Mad mascot Alfred E. Neuman. Big Names in Advertising; The Battle of the Gangsters; On the Israeli Front; How Different Lovers Write Love Letters; Inventors Section; Sick Visits the Inventors Show; Sick Inventions; Inventors' New Products for Teen Gift Catalog; Movie Spoof: How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying; Uncrowded Occupations; Last Request; Young Men's Cop-Outs for Long Hair; The Compleat Guide to Groups; Classic Fried Ads; What Gives Teyration the Taste Worth Dying for?; Why Try Harder? 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #57
    Sick (1961) 57

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Dan DeCarlo, Bob Powell, Bob Taylor, 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 movie fumetti of the film Barefoot in the Park, with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. Hot Rod decorating kit. Ad spoofs, humorous articles, and cartoons by Archie comics legend Dan DeCarlo. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #58
    Sick (1961) 58

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Al Bare, Stan Fine, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, Jim Ivey, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 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 takes on the hippie movement of the 1960s, including visits to Hippieland, A Day in the Life of a Hippie, and Hippies throughout History. Dr. Jekyll finds that his alter ego fits in perfectly with the hairy hippies. A parody of The Dirty Dozen. Sick as It Seems, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Doctor Jekyll and the Hippies; Sensational Children's Books; Hippieland; Bob Taylor in Hippieland; A Day in the Life of a Hippie; Hippies in History; Invasion of Hippies; The Indistinguishables; Year-End Sale! Teen Catalog; Movie Spoof: The Dirty Dozen; Teen Island; New Theories on Evolution; Sick as It Seems; Sick Covers the Inventors Show; Twists from the Late-Late Show; You're Still Number 2; Designs for the Bottles of the Future; Classic Fried Ads; A Sick Fairy Tale; Chimp Goes Ape Over Sick. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #59
    Sick (1961) 59

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Al Bare, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Francis Di Bacco, Paul Laikin, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 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. It had to happen: TV Commercials: The Movie. A guide to naming your 1960s rock band. A Sick look at First Aid. Violence Protest Labels; Feature Length Commercials; Jim Atkins at the Sick Scene; Madison Ave. in History; Great Scenes from the Late, Late, Late Show; The Sick Book of 1st Aid; Hippie News; The Little Dandelion; Hippie Toys; Movie Classics; So You Want to Name a Group; Fun City Ads; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.30.

  • Issue #60
    Sick (1961) 60

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Al Bare, Calvin Castine, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Fred Wolfe, Bill Kresse, and Robert Heit. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 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. An illustrated dictionary of modern sports terms. A parody of the film classic In the Heat of the Night, "a movie so dramatic and serious that even our spoof isn't funny." A hippie paper doll, with accessories. A Sick look at late-night monster movies. The Daniel Boom Show; Great Moments from The Naval Epic; The Late, Late, Late Show: Monster Story; Bill Majeski on The Sick Scene; Violence on TV Commercials; Tips for TV; Tomorrow's Pigeon Targets; The Sick Book of Knowledge; The Sick Sports Dictionary Illustrated; Son of Thumbtack; Toys That Have Everything; Hippie Cut-Out Doll; Movie Spoof: In the Heat of the Night; Classic Fried Ads; Faces in the News. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #61
    Sick (1961) 61

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    Cover by Bob Taylor. Stories and art by Al Bare, Jack Luboff, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Fred Wolfe, Lynn Lichty, Bill Kresse, and Robert Heit. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 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 the movie classic Bonnie & Clyde. A Sick look at hippies and protest marches. Sick's own version of pin-on buttons. Political Monster Movies; Sick Predicts; Flower Child; The Button Generation; The Protest March; Our Own Criminal Code; Bill Majeski on The Sick Scene; Modern O-Limp-ics; April Fool!; Doomsday Spiel; The New Cars; Too Sick!; Campaign Dialogue and What It Really Means; Movie Spoof: Bonnie & Clyde; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #62
    Sick (1961) 62

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    Cover by Bernard Wiseman. Stories and art by Al Bare, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Fred Wolfe, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 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 stamp collecting. 101 hippie jokes for every occasion. Crooks making a getaway from a bank job turn it into a cross-country tour. Draft Dodgers Eye Chart; The Dirty Movie; Answers to Make-Out Guys; Twists on the Late-Late Show; The Sick Awards For the Best Performances of 1968; 101 Hippie Jokes; Newer Theories on Evolution; Sick as It Seems; Peacesnickers; Cross-Country Getaway Tour for Hoodlums on the Lam; The Sick Scene; Campus Report; Sick's Rare Old Stamps; Movie Spoof: The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz; A Piano Concert; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #63
    Sick (1961) 63

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Al Bare, Calvin Castine, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Bill Robinson, Lynn Lichty, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Bob Taylor. Sometimes listed as Vol. 8 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Hewfred takes over publishing with this issue. A Sick look at the youth culture of the 1960s, including "Yippies" and communes. A dictionary of terms from 1960s college campuses. Sick's take on 1960s musical sensations The Monkees and Tiny Tim. The Rise of Man; Death Penalty Revoked; Waiter, There's a Fly in My Soup!; The Monkeeys; Your Horror-Scope; Psych-Out; The Revolting Stories College Men Tell; Where Are They Now?; A Cartoonist's Portfolio on Psychlists; Too Sick!; Campus Dictionary; Yippie Adventures; Communal Living; School for Comedians; The British Movie; Classic Fried Ads. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #64
    Sick (1961) 64

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. A send-up of celebrity talk shows of the era hosted by Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, and Joey Bishop. A look at the "sock it to me" catchphrase, a sign of its times. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a movie fumetti featuring Rod Steiger and Lee Remick from "No Way to Treat a Lady." 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #65
    Sick (1961) 65

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Humorous looks at hospitals and the New York subway system. A parody of the "Mannix" detective show. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of Johnny Carson. Cover by Bruce Stark features caricatures of John Wayne, Sophie Loren, Barbra Streisand, Marlon Brando, Twiggy, Tiny Tim, and other '60s icons. Make a New Year's Resolution; How Sick Are Our Hospitals?; Subway Guide. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #66
    Sick (1961) 66

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Fred Wolfe, Al Kaufman, Bill Robinson, Bob Taylor, B. Wiseman, Don Orehek, Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Humorous looks at medicine and college culture. Spoofs of The Mod Squad, and the crime films The Thomas Crown Affair and The Detective. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of high school yearbooks, four years before the National Lampoon yearbook spoof. New Drugs for Hippies; Clod Squad; Rebuilding Our Cities; The Ensicklopedia of Classic College Stories; The Thomas Crown Affair; The Defective; Sicknificant News of the Week; Future Advances in Medicine; The Poisoned Pen of Rodrigues; Second Class; High School Yearbook. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #67
    Sick (1961) 67

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Joe Simon, Charlie Rodrigues, Al Bare, Al Kaufman, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Bill Robinson, Don Orehek, Bill Kresse, Robert Heit, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 9 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A 9-page parody of celebrity gossip magazines, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. A Sick look at the film classic Barbarella. The wit and wisdom of controversial Nixon vice-president Spiro Agnew. Whats Wrong With This Picture; Paste This in Your Funk & Wagnall; Snappy Comebacks; Wise Old Proverbs Are No Longer Wise; Movie Review: Barbarella; Dudd For the Expense; The Campers Scrapbook; Sicknificant News of the Week; A Nation of Child Worshippers; The Spiro Agnew Reader; Rodrigues on Television; Classic Fried Ads; Movie and TV Rumor Fan Magazine. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #68
    Sick (1961) 68

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    Cover by B. Wiseman. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Fred Wolfe, Al Kaufman, Bill Robinson, Bob Taylor, B. Wiseman, Don Orehek, Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Spoofs of Charlie Chan and TV's Ironside. A Dustin Hoffman movie fumetti based on The Graduate. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a guide to fashion at Sit-Ins and Riots, a sign of its times. Cover features a rare appearance of rival mascot Alfred E Newman, along with the Beatles. Spring Cleaning Issue; What to Wear at Sit-Ins and Riots; College Stupidity Exams. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #69
    Sick (1961) 69

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Charlie Rodrigues, Al Bare, Al Kaufman, Bernard Wiseman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Jerry Grandenetti, Don Orehek, Jack Sparling, Robert Heit, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 9 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. If Teens Took Over the Country, featuring art by Jerry Grandenetti. Early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. A Sick look at future business mergers, a practice that would become increasingly significant in the 1970s and beyond. Summer camp in America and Soviet Russia. Modern Equipment Makes Camping Fun; News Briefs; Stale News Flashes; The Summer Camp Counselor; Movies We Forgot Already: The Party; Russian Boys' Camp; Typical Camp Types; Sick Classroom; If Teens Took Over the Country; Sick Predicts; Rodrigues Against the Establishment; Capsule TV Review: Here Come the Brides; Morris Dandruff Predicts for You!; Don't Help a Good Boy Go Wrong!; Watch for These Mergers; Award for Excellence in Taking Out the Garbage. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #70
    Sick (1961) 70

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    Cover by Bouche. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Jerry Grandenetti, Jack Sparling, Fred Wolfe, Al Kaufman, Bill Robinson, Bob Taylor, B. Wiseman, Don Orehek, Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Spoofs of Superman and TV's It Takes a Thief. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a send-up of the primitivist hippies of the 1960s, another sign of its times. John Lennon and Yoko Ono cover parodies Grant Wood's "American Gothic," and was (according to Simon) the first comic cover composed with pastels. British Gothic; Tiny Tim Photo Pinup Page; Hippest Harvest: The Back-to-Nature Youth Movement. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #71
    Sick (1961) 71

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    Stories and art by Charlie Rodrigues, Dick Ayers, Al Kaufman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Bill Robinson, Don Orehek, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 9 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. An 8-page parody of 1960s college-campus student magazines. Early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. A parody of the WWII movie Where Eagles Dare. A Sick look at life in the city, including crime, parking and graffiti. Book Cover; City Drivers: The Parking Problem; Late News; Where Eagles Bare; Movie Review: Goodbye Columbus; Graffiti Illustrated; Campus Report; Crime Rules in the Cities; Divorce Sport; Football Coach; Rodrigues Turned On; The Late, Late, Late Show; News Briefs; Revolting Students Magazine. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #72
    Sick (1961) 72

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    Cover by Bruce Stark. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Jack Davis, Angelo Torres, Fred Wolfe, Al Kaufman, Bill Robinson, Bob Taylor, B. Wiseman, Don Orehek, Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Spoofs of Tarzan, Superman and superheroes. A full-color centerfold poster, a take-off of the famous painting "All Is Vanity," featuring a member of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang. Joke ties and other Christmas tomfoolery. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a back cover by EC legend Jack Davis. Christmas Special; Angel in the Mirror; Cut-Out-and-Wear Paper Ties. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 88 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #73
    Sick (1961) 73

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    Stories and art by Sandy Baron, Bill Walters, Stan Fine, Al Kaufman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Bill Robinson, Don Orehek, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 10 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. An 8-page parody magazine for rock and roll groupies. A Sick look at the groundbreaking TV series Julia. A parody of the 1960s action movie Ice Station Zebra (Howard Hughes' favorite film). Woodstock hosts a waltz-music festival. A coloring book based on controversial Nixon vice-president Spiro Agnew. Veteran; We Can Send a Man to the Moon, But...; The New Teachers; Ice Station Zerox; If Other Minority Groups Had TV Series Like Julia; Celebrity Excuse Service; 1969: What Kind of Year?; Woodstock Waltz Festival; Cleon at the Bat; Spiro Agnew Coloring Book; The Late, Late, Late Show; Groupies Magazine. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

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    2 days left Auction SICK Magazine #73 (1970) "Fine-" Like Mad, Cracked, and Crazy!!!

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  • Issue #74
    Sick (1961) 74

    Cover by Jerry Grandenetti. Stories and art by Phyllis Diller, Bernard Wiseman, John Dromey, Al Kaufman, Bill Majeski, Art Paul, Bob Taylor, Bill Robinson, Don Orehek, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 10 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Sick presents an excerpt from the book The Complete Mother by famed comedian Phyllis Diller. A Sick look at the groundbreaking TV series Julia. A parody of the movie classic Easy Rider. A spoof of the paranomal TV sitcom The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. The superhero parody on the cover features political figures and celebrities from the news in 1970s, including Cassius Clay, later known as Muhammad Ali. Sick Signs; Lincoln's Birthday; Things to Worry about in Vietnam; Sleazy Rider; I Never Met a Baby-Sitter I Didn't Like; The Ghost and Mrs. Bore; Supermouth; History Lesson; Sick on the Picket Line; Party Game; Student Unrest; War Movies. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #75
    Sick (1961) 75

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  • Issue #76
    Sick (1961) 76

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    Cover by Jerry Grandenetti. Stories and art by Charlie Rodrigues, Stan Fine, Rowena Cox, Henry Nuwer, Al Kaufman, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Arnoldo Franchioni, Don Orehek, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 10 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Mrs. Robin Hood. A Sick look at historical landmarks. A parody of the skiing movie Downhill Racer. A spoof of the TV medical drama Marcus Welby, MD. Early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. May the Bluebird of Paradise; The President Speaks; M.D. by AT&T; Sleazy Rider; Uphill Racer; Ding-a-Ling School; Proverbs, Revised; Inside Show Business; Folk Wedding of the Year; Television Comes to Viet Nam; Short Adventures of Little John; Mrs. Robin Hood; The Water Hole; Historical Landmarks and Where They Stand Today; TV Viewers; Spock It to Me!; Glory, Glory, How Peculiar!; Marcus Smelby, M. D. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #77
    Sick (1961) 77

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    Sick (1961) 78

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  • Issue #79
    Sick (1961) 79

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    Cover by Jerry Grandenetti. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Dick Ayers, Bob Taylor, Guy Thomas, Anton F. Gross, George Roussos, Al Bare, Bill Majeski, Paul Laikin, Al Scaduto, Don Orehek, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 10 No. 7. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A Sick look at the futures of fashion and the computer. A John Wayne parody with art by DC's Dick Ayers. A spoof of the Andy Griffith show spin-off Mayberry R.F.D. A guy learns it takes more than a leather jacket to be cool, in a story featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Sick Band-Aid; Tomorrow's Rags: Sick Fashion Forecast; Mayberry R.I.P.; Everyman's Guide to the Computer; The Leather Jacket; The Hardhats; The Automatic Elevator; A Man Named Schwartz; Advertising Bugaboos; Everything's Relative; ABCs of the Establishment; You've Arrived!; Diploma for Parents. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #80
    Sick (1961) 80

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    Cover by Al Bare. Stories and art by Joe Simon, Aron Mayer, Larry Barth, Arnoldo Franchioni, Al Bare, Paul Laikin, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 10 No. 8. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A 9-page trade magazine for morticians and undertakers. A parody of the disaster movie Airport. A profile of comedian Rodney Dangerfield by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. A Sick look at Help Wanted ads. A centerfold pin-up of controversial Nixon vice-president Spiro Agnew. World's Biggest Medal; How Sick Is Mother Goose?; Sick Record Labels; Glamorous Help-Wanted Ads; The Painter; Comedian of the Month: Rodney Dangerfield; Scenes from Foreign Movies with English Translations Underneath; Madison Avenue Menu; Squareport; A Table of Measures for Modern Times; Sick Pin-Up of the Month; School for Cabbies; The Driver; Zany Bar Coasters; The Out-Dated Hippocratic Oath, the Modern-Day Hippocratic Oath; Names That Don't Match the Persons; Operation Sick Match; Undertaker: the Magazine for Morticians. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #81
    Sick (1961) 81

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    Cover by Arnoldo Franchioni. Stories and art by Angelo Torres, Joe Simon, Aron Mayer, Larry Barth, Arnoldo Franchioni, Bill Robinson, Bill Kresse, Bob Taylor, Robert Heit, Paul Lamont, Bill Quidort, Eden Norah, Phil Hirsch, Paul Laikin, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 11 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. An 8-page parody magazine for the modern doctor. A profile of up-and-coming comedian Woody Allen. Cereal boxes for grown-ups, featuring art by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. A Sick look at the 1971 TV season. How Different Lovers Write Love Letters, featuring art by future MAD artist Angelo Torres. Sick Calendar 1971; Sick Predictions for the New Year; If Other Celebrities Had Watches Like the Spiro Agnew Watch; Cereal Boxes for Grown-Ups; The Protester; Comedian of the Month: Woody Allen; Sick Reviews the New TV Season; Sick's All-America Football Team; Hippie Song Sheet; Let Me Make One Thing Perfectly Clear; Sick's Organizations for Losers; School for Garbagemen; Movie Review: Darling Silli; Sick Award of the Year; How Different Lovers Write Love Letters; More Scenes from Foreign Films; The Explorer; Doctor Magazine. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #82
    Sick (1961) 82

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    Cover by Arnoldo Franchioni. Stories and art by John Costanza, Aron Mayer, Larry Barth, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, Jared Lee, Paul Lamont, Bill Quidort, Eden Norah, Phil Hirsch, Paul Laikin, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 11 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A parody of the classic film Catch-22. A profile of up-and-coming comedian Flip Wilson. A Sick look at women's magazines in the 1970s. Huckleberry Fink is stranded on an island with Tiny Tim. Youse Come a Long Way, Baby; What Is Kids' Lib?; How to Make Kid's Games More Realistic; Books That Never Quite Made It!; Women's Lib Limericks; Comedian of the Month: Flip Wilson; How Critics' Raps Are Turned into Raves; Conversations with Truthful Endings; Movie Review: Scratch-22; America's Favorite John; School for Moving Men; What Is a Dum-Dum?; Fictional Telegrams; The Recluse; Specialized Magazines for Women; Sick Guide for Losers; How Do I Love Thee?; Alpha-Funnies; Bore Meets Girl; The Blower; Special Integration Section. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

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  • Issue #83
    Sick (1961) 83

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    Cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by John Costanza, Aron Mayer, Larry Barth, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, Jared Lee, Paul Lamont, Bill Quidort, Eden Norah, Phil Hirsch, Paul Laikin, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 11 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A parody of the classic film Little Big Man. A profile of comedy legend Don Rickles. A Sick look at hippies and hippie communes in the 1970s. The Hitler Songbook. Sick, Sick World; Sick's Guide to Hippie Freaks; Sick As It Seems; Sick Visits a Typical TV Game Show; Guess the Operation; Horoscope for Losers; Comedian of the Month: Don Rickles; Adolf Hitler Song Book; Advertising on Postage Stamps; Movie Review: Little Pig Man; How Different Institutions Are Fighting Unemployment; How Sick Are You?; Sicktionary; Moonlighting Jobs; Sick Previews the New Groups; You Know You're Over the Hill When...; Hall of Fame for Baseball Fans; Sick Call; A Look at Hippie Communes. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #84
    Sick (1961) 84

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    Painted cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by John Costanza, Lugoze, Larry Barth, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, John Langton, Howard Taylor, John Dromey, Robert Heit, Warren Emery, Don Segall, Guy Thomas, Bob Taylor, David Maleh, Al Kaufman, Vic Martin, Paul Laikin, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 11 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A Sick look at the futures of credit cards and college entrance exams. Controversial Nixon vice-president Spiro Agnew is selected as Sick's "Comedian of the Month," along with other barbs (including the cover) targeting the embattled public figure. Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice as rewritten by 1970s "Mad Men." Newspaper headlines from Biblical times. A drunken Dean Martin transforms into Spiro Agnew. Sick, Sick World; Sick As It Seems; Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sick; Dino and Wino; Future College Entrance Exam; What Is an Opportunist?; Mafia News; The Sick Celebrities' Recipe Book; Comedian of the Month: Spiro T. Agnew; Playmate of the Month; Who's Zoo in Politics; Movie Review: Ryan's Daughter; When Credit Cards Take Over Completely; Madison Avenue Rewrites the Merchant of Venice; My Motor, the Car; If Newspapers Existed in Biblical Times; The Little Dandelion; Celebrity Lamps; How Punishment Has Changed; Sickies of the Month; A Short Essay on Kids and Parents; Creating New Animals by Cross Breeding; Are You Giving the Wife Your Companionship She Craves?; Keep the School Fires Burning. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #85
    Sick (1961) 85

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    Painted cover by Jack Sparling. Stories and art by John Costanza, Lugoze, Al Hewetson, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, John Langton, Gregg Axelrod, Aron Mayer, Robert Heit, Warren Emery, David Maleh, Eden Norah, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 11 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Another memento of its times: The Draft-Dodgers' Manual. Shakespeare rewritten for movie audiences. A grown-up Little Orphan Annie does a striptease. A parody of monster-movie fan magazines. A Sick look at Sir Isaac Newton. Let's Really Get Away from It All; Sick, Sick World; Shakespeare for To-day's Mass Movie Audiences; Super Juke Box Cut Out; Sick's Handy Homework Helper; Sick Visits a Typical Newspaper Office; Animal Lib Movements; The Numbers Game; The Draft-Dodgers' Manual; Comedian of the Month: Nixon as a Stand-Up Comic; How They Looked as Babies; A Real Comic Strip; Movie Review: The Andromeda Strain; How to Give Your Dog Love and Affection without Becoming Emotionally Involved!; The Computer; You Know You're Going Bananas When...; How Different States Got Their Names; Monster Movie Fan Magazine; Alphabet for Sick People; When Grammar School Pupils Start Protesting; Newton's Law; Songs of Urban Decay; Spiro-Grams; Fly Nation-Ill; Over-30 Buttons. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #86
    Sick (1961) 86

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    Painted cover by Lugoze. Stories and art by John Costanza, Lugoze, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, John Langton, Aron Mayer, Warren Emery, David Maleh, Robert Heit, Eden Norah, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 11 No. 6. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Sick turns its timely barbs to the Women's Liberation Movement. A profile of pioneering female comedian Joan Rivers. A parody of the classic romance movie Love Story. A Divorce Announcements Page to go with the wedding-announcement pages. A Sick look at psychotherapy. Personalities in the News; Sick, Sick World; How to Drive Your Analyst Crazy; Using Road Signs for Advertising; Sick Sports Stories; You Can Tell She's Women's Lib If...; Hard Hat Herald; Celebrity Merchandising Gimmicks; Sick Book of Etiquette for Slobs; Comedian of the Month: Joan Rivers; Movie Review: Love Story; 101 Ways to Lose Money in Your Spare Time Without Trying; A Sick Hang-Up; Hamlet for Today's Poetry Lovers; If Newspapers Carried a Divorce Announcements Page; Other Famous Correspondence Schools; Love Menu; School for Butchers!; Individualized College Pennants; News Briefs; Life's Little Ironies; Convicts' Correspondence Club. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #87
    Sick (1961) 87

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  • Issue #88
    Sick (1961) 88

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    Stories and art by John Costanza, Lugoze, Al Hewetson, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, Art Paul, Rowena Cox, Howard Taylor, Margaret Bennett, Guy Thomas, Bob Taylor, Joe Catalano, Ernest Werner, John Langton, Gregg Axelrod, Robert Heit, David Maleh, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 12 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Sick's version of the Pentagon Papers. A profile of pioneering comedian Jackie Vernon. A parody of the classic detective movie Klute. The Ten Commandments revised for modern times. Responses guaranteed to end junk mail. Limericks for the 1970s. First Civilian into Space!; Sick, Sick World; Sick Looks at the 1972 Presidential Horse Race; Stand-Up Comics from Other Minority Groups; The Ten Commandments for Modern Times; A Peek in Santa's Pockets; Ads for People Who Like Pollution; The Secret Sick Papers; A Travel Guide for Masochists; Comedian of the Month: Jackie Vernon; New Home Catering Services; Computer Mis-Match; Movie Review: Klute; Kris Kringle: A Sick Hang-Up; Sick Letters to End Junk Mail; Contemporary Limericks; A Sick Look at Gypsies; Singles Weekends Throughout History; The World's Easiest Exam; Ideas for Other Celebrity Franchises; Sick's Table of Measures for Modern Times; News Briefs; Sick As It Seems; The New Nixon; Humor Thy Father and Mother. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #89
    Sick (1961) 89

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    Painted cover by Lugoze. Stories and art by Jack Davis, Charlie Rodrigues, John Costanza, Lugoze, John Dromey, Arnoldo Franchioni, Tony Tallarico, Eden Norah, Warren Emery, Don Fioto, Bernard Wiseman, Guy Thomas, Joe Catalano, Ernest Werner, John Langton, Robert Heit, David Maleh, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 12 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A profile of comedian David Steinberg. A parody of advice columns. If the world's problems were made into children's games. Early cartoons from future National Lampoon cartoonist Charlie Rodrigues. Plus a Civil War story with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Medical Donor Cards; Sick, Sick World; Sick Reviews the New TV Season; If Sex Was Eliminated from the Communications Media; Real Hollywood Art Pictures; What's New in Polish Jokes; Anonymous Organizations for Other Types of Addicts; When Consumer Services Get Even Worse!; While You Were Out; Comedian of the Month: David Steinberg; The Parrot; Songs of the Dis-United Nations; Movie Review: Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things about Me?; I Want U!: A Sick Hang-Up; If the World's Problems Were Made into Children's Games; Individualized Business Cards; Dear Abbie; A Sick Look at the American Indian; The Mean Rotten Kid Looks at T.V.; Macbeth; Bo Reargard: Sad Sack of the Civil War; The Ooomglikk; Sick As It Seems; Nixon Nifties; Sick Frown Button. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #90
    Sick (1961) 90

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  • Issue #91
    Sick (1961) 91

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Fred Wolfe, John Costanza, Charles Rodrigues and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. Spoofs of All in the Family's Archie Bunker, and the heist film The Hot Rock. Nixon jokes, a Howard Hughes scandal, and other signs of the times. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and King Kong's marriage license with Fay Wray. Comedian of the Month: Archie Bunker; What Is Hypocrisy?; Paintings of Yesterday Submitted Today; Parties for Now Events; How Troublemaking Has Changed; Advice to the Hip-Lorn; Ghetto Poetry Corner; How to Write Winning Ransom Notes; Summer Reading by Art Buchwald; Sick Sick World; A Sick Look at Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; Sick's Ink Blot Test; News Briefs; Civil War Blackout; The King Kong-Fay Wray Marriage Contract; The Hot Rock; Sick as It Seems. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #92
    Sick (1961) 92

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Joe Simon, John Costanza, Lugoze, John Dromey, Tony Tallarico, Don Fioto, Bernard Wiseman, Jim Simon, Joe Catalano, Bob Taylor, John Langton, Robert Heit, David Maleh, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 12 No. 5. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A profile of comedy legend Lily Tomlin from early in her career. A centerfold featuring All in the Family's Archie Bunker. A parody of advice columns. A job application for Godfathers. Also featuring art and cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Sick Clock; Sick, Sick World; If Different Politicians Are Elected President; Job Changes That Should Have Never Been Made; Cruise Ads for Famous Voyages; Godfather Job Application; Historical Horoscopes; Answers to Shtick Questions; Individualized Me Buttons; Comedian of the Month: Lily Tomlin ...and That's the Truth!; Adult Letters from Camp; Playmate of the Month: Archie Bunker; Movie Review: The Hospital; If Public Service Ads Were More Honest; A Living Primer for Morticians; More Nixon Nifties; Dear Abbie; The Mean Rotten Kid on Dogs; Complainers We Can Do Without.; What Is Book Publishing Coming to?; Custom-Made Celebrity Autographs; More Sick Inventions; Sick As It Seems; How Good Were the Good Old Days?; I'm Zelda. Fly Me to Miami; Sick Mischief Stickers. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

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  • Issue #93
    Sick (1961) 93

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by John Costanza, Dennis Snee, John Dromey, Tony Tallarico, Warren Emery, Lois Maiwald, Jim Simon, Joe Catalano, Howard Taylor, John Langton, Robert Heit, David Maleh, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 13 No. 1. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A profile of comedy legend George Carlin. A lifestyle magazine for the newly divorced. Movie Review: The Godfather. A parody of advice columns. Movie Monster Songbook. Also featuring a cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Everything You Always Wanted to Know about X; Sick, Sick World; A Guide to Buying a Used Car; What the Future Holds for Celebrities; So You Think You're Ugly?; The New Army Handbook; Body Aids to Help Where Nature Failed; How to Win at Different Sports; Movie Monster Songbook; Comedian of the Month: George Carlin at the Palace?; A Famous Pinup Exposed for the First Time; Yesterday Ashamed, Today Proud; Movie Review: The Godfather; Doodles and What They Mean; Sick Stock Tips; Divorce: the Magazine for Changing Partners; Dear Abbie; What People Do While Making Other People Wait; Romeo & Juliet for Today's Young Lovers; Warning Signs; If Public Agencies Advertised; Typographics; Sports Oddities; Ford Has a Better Idea!; Sick Membership Cards. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #94
    Sick (1961) 94

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Edward Sorel, Jack Davis, Bob Powell, John Costanza, Aron Mayer, Woody Kimbrell, Tony Tallarico, Warren Emery, Guy Thomas, Joe Catalano, Howard Taylor, John Langton, Robert Heit, David Maleh, Jack Sparling, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 13 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. A selection of art from famed satirist and political cartoonist Edward Sorel. A profile of comedy legend Rodney Dangerfield, plus a "centerfold" featuring matronly comedian Totie Fields. If wars were televised. Movie Review: Super Fly. New ideas for movie monsters. An ode to Tarzan. A parody of advice columns. Plus a Civil War story with art by MAD legend Jack Davis. Also featuring a cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Answers to All Final Examinations in City Schools; Sick, Sick World; The World of Edward Sorel; Famous Checks in History; Sick Looks at the Little League; Ballad of the Near-Misses; New Ideas for Movie Monsters; Sillyettes; Where Do We Park the Wheels?; Playmate of the Month: Totie Fields; Magic Tricks Anyone Can Do; Comedian of the Month: Rodney Dangerfield; If Wars Were Televised; When Airlines Become Over-Specialized; Movie Review: Super Fly; Pvt. Bob Reargard Finds Love Never Ending; Ode to Tarzan; Sick's Modern Day Song Book; Dear Crabbie; Famous Kid Letters from Camp; The Handwriting on the Wall; Sports Oddities; Bridget Loves Huckleberry. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #95
    Sick (1961) 95

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Fred Wolfe, Eden Norah, Tony Tallarico, Aron Mayer, Jack Sparling, Marylyn Ippolito, Bernie Cootner, John Langton, Dennis Snee, Al Scaduto, Joe Catalano, Phil Wasserman and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. "Hewfred Publications" was the publisher during this run. A spoof of the "founding fathers" musical "1776." Jokes about the city of Philadelphia. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and the wit of Groucho Marx. Comedian of the Month: Groucho Marx; 1776; How to Tell if it's Counterfeit...; Should the Union Secede from Philadelphia?; Meet Miss Philadelphia; The Eyewitless News Team; Madison Avenue Nursery Rhymes; Sick Archaeology Finds; Specialized Suicide Notes; Sick Sick World; Sick's Do-It-Yourself Guide; I Wonder Who's Kissinger Now!; Conditions for Seeing Future Movies; How Similar Are Our Similes?; New Jobs Created by Automation; Sick Dolls; Progress - Shmogress; If Sportscasters Told the Truth; Sick as It Seems. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #96
    Sick (1961) 96

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Joe Simon, Art Buchwald, Glendon Swarthout, Don Orehek, Aron Mayer, Marilyn Ippolito, Tony Tallarico, Bernie Cooter, Joe McNeill, John Dromey, Bob Taylor, John Langton, Robert Heit, Dennis Snee, Earle Tempel, and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 13 No. 4. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. An article on football by legendary political commentator and humorist Art Buchwald. An article by famed novelist Glendon Swarthout. A profile of comedian Jack E. Leonard, plus a "centerfold" featuring Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. The wit and wisdom of the Watergate hearings. A look at kung fu movies. A Sick look at TV detective Columbo. A parody of advice columns. Also featuring a cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. The Watergate Game; Sick, Sick World; The Return of the Mummy; Football Isn't All Kicks; Fly-Me Ads from Other Countries; The Revolting Leo Lovejoy; The Wit and Wisdom of Watergate; Modern Day Fairy Tales; Where Do We Park the Wheels?; Playmate of the Month: In Golda We Trust; Columboob!!; If Bills Were Written as Poetry; Join the New Movement: Pay Toilets Are Unconstitutional; You Know You're in a Small Town When...; Comedian of the Month: Jack E. Leonard; Movie Review: Kung Fooey; The High School Etiquette Quiz; Soap Operas for Other Members of the Family; Humor in the Headlines; Dear Crabbie; Sick As It Seems; Mount Rushmore: 1980. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #97
    Sick (1961) 97

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bill Majeski, Bob Heit, Lynn Lichty, Jim Atkins, Louise Miller, Fred Wolfe, Eden Norah, Rube Goldberg, Aron Mayer, Henny Youngman, Joe McNeill, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Pyramid Books was the publisher during this run. The infamous Charlie Brown centerfold (strategically covered by Linus's blanket). Parodies of the cop show "Adam-12," Superman, and movie monsters. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and a classic Rube Goldberg device. Comedian of the Month: Henny Youngman; Acne-12; Grin-ness Book of World Records; The Numbers Game; Eulogies for Movie Monsters; Introducing Rube Goldberg; Historical Horoscopes from 1874; How to be a Poor Sport; Sick Beats the High Cost of Meat; Sick Sick World; Commercials We'd Like to See; Twas the Night Before Reruns; Woman Driver; Sick Plays Post Office; Poems of Protest to Governor Reagan; Stuporman in Today's Real World; Kookie Klassfieds; Feet First; Sick History Quiz; Hobby Magazine; Sick as It Seems. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #98
    Sick (1961) 98

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Erma Bombeck, Bil Keane, Rube Goldberg, Don Orehek, Aron Mayer, Marilyn Ippolito, Tony Tallarico, Ernest Werner, Joe McNeill, Eden Norah, Hope Lee, John Langton, Lo Linkert, Dennis Snee, Earle Tempel, and Fred Wolfe. First issue published by Pyramid Books. Sometimes listed as Vol. 14 No. 2. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. An article on motherhood by legendary humorist Erma Bombeck, illustrated by Bil Keane of The Family Circus! And a classic Rube Goldberg Device. A profile of comedian Mason Reese, plus a "centerfold" featuring Watergate's Gerry Ford. A parody of the TV drama Medical Center. Sick takes a confused look at 2001: A Space Odyssey. Plus a spoof of the original West World. A parody of advice columns. Also featuring a cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. The First Landing of a U.F.O. on Earth; Sick, Sick World; Medi-Kill Center; Personalized License Plates; Sick-Style Hunt-a-Word Puzzles; Sick Solves the Gasoline Shortage; How to Put Zoos in Zoo's Who; You Know You're Unloved When...; The World's Wisest Man; Playmate of the Month: Gerry Ford; Knock-Knock Contest; Mothers Should Be Seen and Not Heard; More Sick Plays Post Office; Bumper Stickers for People; Comedian of the Month: Mason Reese; Movie Review: Kung Fooey; Shticks and Stones; Kooky Klassifieds; The Painless Tooth Extractor; Dear Crabbie; Sick As It Seems; Grave Humor; 2001 1/2: A Space Oddity; Worst World. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #99
    Sick (1961) 99

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Joe Simon, Erma Bombeck, Bil Keane, Rube Goldberg, Don Orehek, Aron Mayer, Marilyn Ippolito, Tony Tallarico, Glenn R. Bernhardt, Bill Woodman, Joe McNeill, Eden Norah, Hope Lee, John Langton, Robert Heit, Jerry Grandenetti, Warren Emery, Bernie Cootner, John Costanza, Bill Burke, Paul Laikin, Al Bare and Fred Wolfe. Sometimes listed as Vol. 14 No. 3. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. An article on telephones by legendary humorist Erma Bombeck, illustrated by Bil Keane of The Family Circus! And a classic Rube Goldberg Device. A profile of comedy legend Johnny Carson. A Sick look at Streaking. A parody of The Exorcist. A Sick salute to the comedy classic Blazing Saddles. A parody of advice columns. Also featuring art and a cover by Captain America co-creator (and Sick creator/editor) Joe Simon. Loony Labels; The Exor-Sick; Phones Are Wonderful But I Wouldn't Want My Daughter to Marry One!; Sick, Sick World; When Everything Becomes a Shortage; International Sports Nicknames; A Sick Look at a Library; What Is Sick?; How to Cope with the Paper Shortage; Songs of the Energy Crisis; Sick Visits Miami Beach; A Sick Look at Streaking; TV Scenes We Wanna Watch; First the Answers... Then the Questions; More Kooky Klassifieds; The Storefront Window Cleaner; Comedian of the Month: Johnny Carson; Movie Madness of the Month: Blazing Saddles; The Sick Capital Punishment Catalog; What We Say and What Really Is; Young Man's Romantic Confessions; Dear Crabbie; Sick As It Seems. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.

  • Issue #100
    Sick (1961) 100

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    Cover by Joe Simon. Stories and art by Paul Laikin, Bob Heit, Marylyn Ippolito, Len Herman, John Farris, Warren Emery, Aron Mayer, Eden Norah, Gregg Axelrod, Hope Lee, Tony Tallarico, Bernie Cootner, Bill Burke, John Ryan, Bert Houle, Diane Levin, Jerry Grandenetti, and Joe Simon. One of the more successful MAD mimics, created by comics legend Joe Simon, featuring an array of comedic talent. Pyramid Books was the publisher during this run. Spoofs of the cop drama Serpico, sportscaster Howard Cosell, and undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau. A look at the 1960s "streaking" fad. Ad spoofs, cartoons, and Pickle Jokes. Ser-pig-o; The Henry Kissinger Sing-along Group; A Sick Look at Fathers; Barklett's Unfamiliar Quotations; How to Make Big Money in a Big Hurry; Sick Gets Even with the Telephone Company; Crime and Astonishment; Training Schools for Ushers; 101 Pickle Jokes; Streakers Nudes-letter; Civil Service Tests for Uncivil Employees; Inside Howard Cosell's Wallet; Gag Mag Covers; Going Phrasy; The Undersea World of Jerque Kooksteau; Sick Sick World; Sick as It Seems. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.40.