Mad Special [Mad Super Special] 1970 #28 - back issue - $8.00
Information about the reprint of Mad #7 included with this issue.
Parody of the novel Robinson Crusoe.
Prince Violent pursues Maid Alota, hacking many a foe before meeting her.
The deprivations the Sturdleys suffer at a typical Sunday restaurant outing.
An illustration of D'Arcy poem.
Shermlock captures the hound that has cursed the Basketball family.
Packaging designs for everyday products.
A castaway on a desert island makes a boat.
A guidebook to the Angel of Misery Hospital.
Humorous Rebus puzzles
Humorous city monuments that fit each city.
A satire of the movie ?The Towering Inferno?.
Humorous cartoons about prison escape attempts
Humorous cartoons about graduating from school.
Humorous book titles.
Humorous retorts to famous quotations.
Humorous In-Case-of-Emergency cards for select people.
Humorous ways that airlines can save money.
Comedic versions of special stamps.
A lady at a supermarket.
The Good and Bad in some of life's situations.
Ads for really boring books.
Miss Byez interviews a CIA agent.
Humorous situations involving superheroes.
Humorous observations on indoor and outdoor gardens.
Humorous Restaurant items.
Examples of things seen in comics and comic strips that are never seen in real life.
Humorous devices to help smokers and non-smokers be in the same room together.
Professor Bleent finds a Floon Beetle.
- - Figures around the cover in the center are from the various stories reprinted in the "Nostalgic Mad" section of this issue.
- Hoo-Hah... Hysteria Repeats Itself Again! - Inside front cover.
- Restaurant! - Script credit from Tales of Terror: The EC Companion.
- The Face Upon the Floor! - This is the text of the famous poem accompanied by humorous illustrations. Notes that the original poem title is The Face Upon The Barroom Floor.
- The Hound of the Basketballs! - Script credit from Tales of Terror: The EC Companion.
- Table of Contents - Illustration is from the Sherlock Shomes story.
- What Special-Interest Group Is Benefiting Most from Our Jammed Courts? - Inside back cover
- Who Goes Up... Must Come Down! - back cover