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Publisher |
EC |
Artist |
Mort Drucker |
Artist |
Jack Davis |
Artist |
Bob Clarke |
Artist |
Jack Rickard |
Artist |
Paul Coker |
Writer |
George Woodbridge |
Writer |
Frank Jacobs |
Writer |
Lou Silverstone |
Writer |
Phil Hahn |
Writer |
Arnie Kogen |
Writer |
Dick DeBartolo |
Writer |
Larry Siegel |
Writer |
Sergio Aragones |
Inker |
Sergio Aragones |
Writer |
Dave Berg |
Inker |
Dave Berg |
Writer |
Al Jaffee |
Inker |
Al Jaffee |
Writer |
Don Martin |
Inker |
Don Martin |
Writer |
Mort Walker |
Inker |
Mort Walker |
Writer |
Antonio Prohias |
Inker |
Antonio Prohias |
Writer |
Jerry De Fuccio |
Inker |
Mort Drucker |
Inker |
Jack Davis |
Inker |
Bob Clarke |
Inker |
Jack Rickard |
Inker |
Paul Coker |
Cover Artist |
Norman Mingo |
Artist |
Sergio Aragones |
Artist |
Dave Berg |
Artist |
Al Jaffee |
Artist |
Don Martin |
Artist |
Mort Walker |
Artist |
Antonio Prohias |
Artist |
Max Brandel |
Published | September 1967 |
Cover art by Norman Mingo. Beetle Bailey strip by Mort Walker. "Some Mad Auto Safety Features," script and art by Al Jaffee; Add-on devices for the auto designed to counteract driver's bad habits. "Water Sports Foto-plays"; Humorous captions are added to wire service photos of various water sports. "The Iron Horselaff," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the TV series "The Iron Horse," a shady womanizer wins a railroad in a crooked poker game and attempts to complete construction of the line in spite of interference from interested opponents and his own ineptitude. Cartoons in the margins by Sergio Aragones. "At the Academy of Electric Fan Repair," script and art by Don Martin; A teacher introduces his students to an electric fan. "If Famous Poets Had Written Mother Goose," script by Frank Jacobs, art by Jack Rickard; Nursery rhymes written in the style of William Shakespeare, Ogden Nash, Rudyard Kipling, Carl Sandberg and others. "Spy Vs. Spy," script and art by Antonio Prohias; The Black Spy tries to stab the White Spy in his sleep. "The Lighter Side of Going Steady," script and art by Dave Berg; The trials and pitfalls of teenage romance. "Everyday Guts," script by Larry Siegel, art by Bob Clarke; A niche magazine making everyday occurrences seem like harrowing adventures. "Spy Vs. Spy" by Antonio Prohias. "Mad Mini-Movies: Dr. Zhicago," script by Dick DeBartolo, art by Jack Davis; Parody of the film "Dr. Zhivago": A pompous doctor and his bimbo nurse get involved in the Russian Revolution. "Mad Mini-Movies: Is Paris Boring?", script by Lou Silverstone, art by Mort Drucker; In a parody of the film "Is Paris Burning?," a Frenchman lobbies the Allied forces to oust the Germans from France. "Mad Mini-Movies: Throw-Up," script by Arnie Kogen, art by Bruce Stark; In a parody of the film "Blowup," a self-important fashion photographer bounces from woman to woman, never finding self-satisfaction. "Where Is the Current Trend in Popular Literature Headed?" Mad Fold-In by Al Jaffee.