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Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #15 - 4.0 - $2.00

Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #15 - 4.0 - $2.00

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In a parody of the film "Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid," two wild west outlaws rob, steal, have fun and generally act adorably.

On the set of a "King Kong" film, the lead actor has a special talent for the role.

Satire of the emerging drug culture in society.

Famous painters drawing comic strips in their unique style.

New concepts in aerosol products.

Satirical examples of the sexual attraction between genders.

A surgeon gets ironic revenge on his auto mechanic.

Poems based on various sports themes. Poems included are: Broadway Joe; Skis; The Sportsman's Hour; Doubleday; I Must Go Out to the Track Again; Lew Alcindor; On the Road to Baltimore; Come Bowl with Me; and The Hometown Goalie.

Photo product gags with fine print price savers.

Examples of how the same situation can be viewed differently from different perspectives.

In a parody of the TV series "Hawaii Five-0," a dense police detective and his squad of equally dense subordinates search Hawaii for a missing Hawaiian artifact.

Adam makes another use for the fig leaf.

Examples of notes and letters making less-than-subtle hints for gifts.

Gags featuring the opening line..."Don't you just love..."

The gradual evolution of a chair.

A satirical look at the antics and interactions at a modern university.

A psychiatrist tries to allay his patient's phobia about being in a horrible random accident.

The lyrics of traditional Christmas carols are altered to reflect current events.

Dave Berg's Lighter Side of gag section focusing on a singular topic, Transportation.

A hippy uses flower power, literally.

Gags taken place featuring home service people like plumbers, grocery delivery boys, gas company, exterminators, etc.

The White Spy fakes out the Black Spy with a box and a manhole cover.

A mock magazine focusing on Middle American lifestyles.

Examples of behavior that identifies a person as an obsessed football fan.

Series of gags featuring non-violent guns.

In a parody of the film "Patton," the Allies win World War II in spite of the psychotic sadist in charge of the tank brigade.

Another famous Mad Fold-In from Al Jaffee.

A kid tries to break a seller's balloons.

A parody of The Frankenstein horror comics and films.

Daddy is continually too late to save Melvin from danger, and also cannot save himself from Mommy.

Lamont kills Margo to preserve the secret of his identity.

Bound with the Nostalgic Mad #3.

  • Mad's Christmas Carols for the 1974 Season - Title changed from "1970" to "1974."
  • Put*On - Mort Drucker draws Bill Mauldin's famous World War II characters Willie and Joe into a panel on page two, a pinup of Milton Caniff's The Dragon Lady on page three and Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey and George Baker's Sad Sack on page five.
  • What Innocent Product Threatens the World with an Immense Explosion? - Inside back cover. In color.
  • One Day in the Park - On back cover. In color.
  • - Cover of Nostalgic Mad #3. Colors were previously attributed to Marie Severin, possibly based on an erroneous attribution to her for this cover?s original 1953 colors.
  • Ripup's Believe It or Don't - Parody of Ripley's Believe It Or Not strips.
  • Frank N. Stein! - The monster has Adolph Hitler's face.
  • Little Orphan Melvin! - A parody of the comic strip Little Orphan Annie. Includes a stanza of a poem by Byron.
  • Shadow! - A parody of The Shadow.
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