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Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #25 - back issue - $15.00

Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #25 - back issue - $15.00

$15.00

When there's no heat in the shop, it's not a good thing to be a wooden boy.

In a parody of the film "American Graffiti," teenagers in 1962 California spend their waning teen years cruising, finding love and acting stupidly.

A man gives a drowning victim mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

A satirical look at the sport of bowling.

Examples of how you can tell you're being conned or set up.

How people deal, or don't deal, with trying to lose weight.

People respond to cliche observations of life with biting, satirical answers.

Examples of how progress isn't always better.

An investigative reporter does a documentary on how modern medicine has caused medical school to evolve with the times.

A mother helps her son remove a plastic bandage.

Examples of how reality doesn't measure up to a person's expectations.

Parody of the television show "The Waltons".

The White Spy tricks the Black Spy into crashing his biplane.

X-Rated films are given movie posters that will appeal to a family audience.

A man engages an animal trainer in conversation at a party.

Picture road signs are expanded to encompass other traffic hazards.

How people deal with, or don't deal with, injury and illness.

A princess gets a surprise with her dinner of frog's legs.

Using picture signs to convey one's feelings rather than articulating them.

The Broadway musical "My Fair Lady" is recast in reverse gender as a commentary on the modern women's liberation movement.

A mad scientist tries to animate a fabricated human body, with unexpected results.

Sexual preference is a huge factor in this issue.

Uncle Sam's medical report isn't encouraging.

  • On a Cold Winter Evening - Inside front cover.
  • The Lighter Side of Dieting - Dave Berg draws a caricature of Mad publisher William Gaines on page 4.
  • Mad Visits the "Realistic School of Medicine" - The reporter is a parody of CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite.
  • What Emerging Force Thinks It is Cleverly Solving the Problem of Overpopulation? - Inside back cover.
  • A Mad Medical Report - Back cover.

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