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Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #14 - back issue - $6.00

Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #14 - back issue - $6.00

$6.00

A vampire gets the true meaning of peace when he drains the blood of a hippy.

A man who plays Mickey Mouse at Disneyland dreams of being chased by cats.

In a parody of the film "Midnight Cowboy," an idiot Texan befriends a lowlife New Yorker while they try to make a living in the big, bad city.

The corner men of a professional fighter get a little too mechanical in their jobs.

Nursery rhymes describing current celebrities.

The behind the scenes antics of restaurant employees are depicted.

Updating classic straight-laced films like Born Free; Moby Dick; Ten Commandments & Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs with a more adult sex themed angle.

Answers the question, "Where does a hippy store his leftovers ?"

The behavior of people concerned about things are satirized.

The controversy over sex education, presented as a children's reading primer.

Political speech telling it like it is.

A TV satire of Ironhide.

Real meanings to resort ad blurbs.

A look back at the 1960s, Mad style.

Examples of how to tell whether you're a boring person.

Surf's up for a ship wrecked survivor.

Exploring changes to the game of baseball to liven it up.

Failed frozen food concepts.

Detailed treatise on the Long-Legged Fonebone Bird.

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

Black Spy falls for White Spy's sawed-in-half tree trap.

Newspaper obituaries for aspects of popular society rather than individual people, illustrated by pictures of Alfred E. Neuman in various garb and make up.

A nose picker gives directions.

Collection of cartoons satirizing humanity's interaction with birds.

Ads that go overboard pointing out each desirable feature of a product.

Parody of the film "Easy Riders"; two young men on motorcycles tour the back roads of the United States, searching for the "Real America".

Another famous Mad Fold-In from Al Jaffee.

A dream about a horrible monster.

  • The Vampire - Inside front cover. In color.
  • The Nightmare - One cat resembles Tom, of the Tom and Jerry cartoons.
  • What Silent Majority Will We Never Hear From? - Inside back cover. In color.
  • The Nightmare - On back cover.

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