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The Dirty Old Mad - 1971
(Paperback #30)
Cover Artist
:
Norman Mingo
Known printings: Warner 20
If Kids Used Movie Clichés in Everyday Life
(written by
Harry Purvis
/
Paul Coker, Jr.
art)
Mad Magazine Introduces 43-Man Squamish
(written by
Tom Koch
/
George Woodbridge
art)
The Modern Highwayman
- with apologies to
Alfred Noyes
(written by
James T. Shannon
/
Don Martin
art)
Spy Vs. Spy
- power lines cross bed /
safe back ejection (
Antonio Prohias
)
The Mad Gun Owners and Other Small Bores Primer
(written by
Larry Siegel
/
George Woodbridge
art)
Spy Vs. Spy
- brick wall to head /
upside-down landing strip (
Antonio Prohias
)
Load & Crash - The High Insurance Risk's Magazine
(written by
Tom Koch
/
George Woodbridge
art)
Unspoken Messages in TV Commercials
(written by
Tom Koch
/
Joe Orlando
art)
The Lighter Side of The Boss
(
Dave Berg
)
In Injun Territory
(
Don Martin
)
TV Commercial Aids -
or, How to Live With Television Commercials -
and Still Not Go Out of Your Ever Lovin' Mind
(
Al Jaffee
)
Crazy Fists
(movie satire)
(written by
Dick DeBartolo
/
Mort Drucker
art)
What They Say and What it Really Means
(written by
Ronald Axe
and
Sol Weinstein
)
(
Paul Coker, Jr.
art)
On the Job
(
Don Martin
)
Being Rich is Better than a Warm Puppy
(book parody) (
Al Jaffee
)
A Frightful Incident
(
Don Martin
)
A Mad Look at Garbagemen
(
Sergio Aragones
)
The Indignant Husband
(
Don Martin
)
Mad Interviews a "John Birch Society" Policeman
(written by
Ronald Axe
and
Sol Weinstein
/
Joe Orlando
art)
The Lighter Side of Employees
(
Dave Berg
)
NOTE: Article Title Links Go To Original Source Issues
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