MAD #119 — June 1968
"Making out your Income Tax form is like making out a laundry list — either way, you lose your shirt!" — Alfred E. Neuman
Contents
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One Day in the Park
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Contents Page1
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Letters Dept.
Notes
- Subscription ad — "For just a little folding money you don't have to slop around with those hogs at the newsstands!" (origami by Giuseppe Baggi / Irving Schild photo); ads for Alfred E. Neuman portraits, MAD's Spy Vs. Spy Follow-Up File by Prohias and The Indigestible MAD Paperbacks
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(various places around the magazine) summary
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Balmy and Clod (movie satire)We Rib Bank Robbers Dept.Written by Larry Siegel / Art by Mort Drucker4–9
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One Day in the JungleDon Martin Dept. Part I10–11
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U.S. Individual Income Tax Return / Minor Personal Losses ScheduleTake Off Take-Off Dept.Written by Dick DeBartolo
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The MAD "Fad & Fetish" PrimerAs Mania Goes, So Goes the Nation Dept.Written by Stan Hart / Art by Bob Clarke
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MAD's 1968 All-Star Basketball TeamsHoopla Dept.Written by Tom Koch / Art by Jack Davis
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What is a Square?Till the Clods Roll By Dept.Written by Arnie Kogen / Art by Sergio Aragones
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The Lighter Side of HobbiesBerg's-Eye View Dept.26–29
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You Know You're Really a Parent When...Birth of the Blues Dept.30–31
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Songs of Wealth, Possessions, Greed, Property and Creeping MaterialismStatus Woe Dept.Written by Frank Jacobs / Art by George Woodbridge32–34
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A MAD Portfolio of Some Famous Protest Buttons We'd Like to See Worn By Some Famous PeoplePins and Needles Dept.Art by Max Brandel / UPI and World Wide photos35–39
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The Invasioners (TV satire)Science-Affliction Dept.Written by Lou Silverstone / Art by Jack Davis
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One Day in an OfficeDon Martin Dept. Part II48
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Fold-In — What dedicated group does a lot of planting and yet, nothing ever comes of it?C3 sample
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Back Cover — A TV Ad We'd Like To See — The Shill Gasoline CommercialWritten by Lou Silverstone / Art by George WoodbridgeC4