Mad About the Sixties - 1995(smaller format - 2005)
- Cover Artist: Norman Mingo from #118
- Compiled and Preliminary Design: Grant Geissman
- Dedication and thanks
- Foreward - Grant Geissman interviews Nick Meglin
- 1960-1963 summary by Grant Geissman
with cover images: 52, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 64, 66, 67, 68, 72, 74, 76, 77, 80, 82, 83
- Sucka Instant Coffee (Lester Krauss photo)
- Eastzone Kossak Film (Kelly Freas art)
- Rummie Walker Whiskey ('Crocked' - Frank Kelly Freash)
- What Sort of Man Reads Mad? (Lester Krauss photo)
- Trust Your Car Will Be Stopped by the Man Who
Wears the Star - State Trooper (Lester Krauss photo)
- Dee Cayers (Kelly Freas art)
- Fool-Aid (written by Al Jaffee / Kelly Freas art)
- God Bless Our Fallout Shelter (embroidery Margaret Szep)
- Lady Clinic Plastic Surgeons -
Is it True... Blondes Have More Fun? (Lester Krauss photo)
- Newsweak (Lester Krauss photo)
- Protest Letters (written by Sy Reit / Bob Clarke art)
- In a "Greasy Spoon" Diner (Don Martin)
- The Mad Madison Avenue Primer
(written by Larry Siegel / Wally Wood art)
- My Fair Ad-Man (Broadway musical satire)
(written by Nick Meglin / Mort Drucker art)
- Commercial Roulette
(written by Gary Belkin / Bob Clarke art)
- Aren't you glad you Dial correctly? (Lester Krauss photo)
- Spy vs. Spy - poisoned tea dumped (Antonio Prohias)
- Scenes We'd Like to See - The Doctor's Pronouncement
(written by Al Jaffee / Mort Drucker art)
- TV's Wonder Dog Lizzie (TV satire)
(written by Larry Siegel / Mort Drucker art)
- A Young Man's Ambition (Don Martin)
- Tomorrow's Parents
(written by Gary Belkin / Wally Wood art)
- If Comic Strip Characters Were as Old as Their Strips
(written by Earle Doud / Wally Wood art)
- Vengeance (Antonio Prohias)
- A Day With J-F-K (Gilbert and Sullivan-like operetta)
(written by Larry Siegel / Mort Drucker art)
- Better Vision Business Association (John Putnam art)
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- Bananaz (TV satire) (Mort Drucker art)
(written by Earle Doud and Lou Silverstone)
- East Side Story (musical satire) (written by Frank Jacobs / Mort Drucker art)
- Russian "Russian Roulette" (Sergio Aragones)
- If Kids Designed Their Own Christmas Toys (story and models by Al Jaffee / Lester Krauss photos)
- A Mad Look at the U.S. Space Effort (Sergio Aragones)
- The Parting Shot (written by Don (Duck) Edwing / Joe Orlando art)
- 1964-1966 summary by Grant Geissman
with cover images: 86, 89, 90, 93, 94, 96, 97, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105
- Self-Portrait (Al Jaffee)
- Bilked Telephone System (Lester Krauss photo)
- Blecch Shampoos (featuring Ringo Starr) (Frank Frazetta art)
- I Just Put a Gas Station Attendant in My Tank! (Bob Clarke art)
- The Replacement (written by Don (Duck) Edwing / Bob Clarke art)
- Early One Morning in the Jungle (written by Don (Duck) Edwing / Frank Frazetta art)
- Concertina Expanding Can (Lester Krauss photo)
- Likely Strife Cigarettes (Lester Krauss photo)
- Contact Continuously Contagious Capsules (written by Al Jaffee / Bob Clarke art)
- The Day They Forgot to Put the Top Down for the Hertz Commercial (Irving Schild photo)
- The Day the Wrong Giant Came Out of the Washer -- Ho-Ho-Ho! (ad parody) (Irving Schild photo)
- A Scene We'd Like to See - The Little Wooden Puppet (written by Don (Duck) Edwing / Bob Clarke art)
- Flawrence of Arabia (movie satire) (Mort Drucker art)
(written by Frank Jacobs, Stan Hart and Larry Siegel)
- The First Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee featuring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
- Some Mad Devices for Safer Smoking (Al Jaffee)
- Spy vs. Spy - rock mines (Antonio Prohias)
- The Phewgitive (TV satire) (written by Stan Hart / Mort Drucker art)
- A Celebrity's Wallet - Ringo Starr (written by Arnie Kogen / Bob Clarke and Frank Frazetta art)
- The Lighter Side of Teenage Parties (Dave Berg)
- In the Delicatessen (Don Martin)
- Mad Looks at a Typical Kiddie TV Show (written by Larry Siegel / Mort Drucker art)
- Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish (written by Tom Koch / George Woodbridge art)
- Mad's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions (Al Jaffee)
- The Man From A.U.N.T.I.E. (TV satire) (written by Arnie Kogen / Mort Drucker art)
- Horror Movie Scenes We'd Like to See (written by Don (Duck) Edwing / Jack Davis art)
- A Boy and His Chemistry Set (Don Martin)
- Bats-Man (TV satire) (written by Lou Silverstone / Mort Drucker art)
- 1967-1969 summary by Grant Geissman
with cover images: 109, 111, 113, 115, 116, 118, 119, 121, 122, 126, 127, 129, 130, 131
- Great Moments in Politics - Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam Scar (Max Brandel)
- Clear-All Field Glasses (Irving Schild photo)
- Scenes We'd Like to See (written by Don (Duck) Edwing / Jack Rickard art)
- The Beat Generation (Sergio Aragones)
- The 60-Second Disappointment - Parloraid Color Pack Camera (Irving Schild photo)
- Fold-In -- Which modern artist is most successfully communicating with his audience? (Al Jaffee)
- RonReagan. A rum to help forget. (Irving Schild and World Wide photos)
- The Cats Are All Bats by Dr. Seuss - My First Book For Adults (written by Larry Siegel / Bob Clarke art)
- Hokum's Heroes / Hochman's Heroes (TV satire) (written by Larry Siegel / Jack Davis art)
- Mad's Modern Believe It or Nuts! (written by Arnie Kogen / Bob Clarke art)
- Comic Strip Heroes Taken from Real Life (written by Frank Jacobs / Bob Clarke art)
- Star Blecch (TV satire) (written by Dick DeBartolo / Mort Drucker art)
- Spy vs. Spy - jail cell projected exit / waterfall periscope (Antonio Prohias)
- A Celebrity's Wallet - Timothy Leary (written by Arnie Kogen)
- The Mad Library of Extremely Thin Books
(written by Frank Jacobs)
- The Ten Commandments - Revisited (Max Brandel / UPI and World Wide photos)
- Hippie - The Magazine That Turns You On (written by Arnie Kogen / George Woodbridge art)
- You Know You're Really a Parent When...
(written by Phil Hahn and Jack Hanrahan / Paul Coker, Jr. art)
- The Lighter Side of Hair (Dave Berg)
- A Psychedelic Diary (written by Dick DeBartolo)
- 201 Minutes of a Space Idiocy (movie satire) (written by Dick DeBartolo / Mort Drucker art)
- A San Francisco Trip (Don Martin)
- Odd Squad (TV satire) (written by Dick DeBartolo / Mort Drucker art)
- A CBS-TV Summer Memo to The Smothered Brothers (written by Ronnie Nathan / Jack Rickard art)
- A Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at a Hospital (written by Larry Siegel / Al Jaffee art)
- I Remember, I Remember The Wondrous Woodstock Music Fair
(written by Frank Jacobs / Sergio Aragones art)
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