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Perhaps the longest running magazine to date. Many, Many COVERS and inspirations from the public arena. This magazine had everything from satire to slapstick, even to contests! Started mid-20th century, don't we all feel old now, but we laughed until we slapped our knees! lol. Parodies and many of them, including but not limited to, Spy vs Spy. These were the jokes, and they even made it to a TV show. Of whom the actors and actresses "then" went on to great and mighty things! Ha-ha
Mad is silly and not angry, but madness goes both ways, that is to say welcome to MAD! Who me? Freddy Newman should have it so lucky, Me Worry? It is the Mad that has us up all night in stitches.
"Courtesy of Imgur"
I was going to use the prescreen pass for the movie Red One circa 2024 but that isn't quite a comparison. Except to say children of this era and when this issue came out had the feeling of embarrassment or a type of guilt that spawned a red blush when hoarding these humor attempts to peruse and trade. Those were days that were brazen, yes and semi-attempts at different brands of humor. Where we were always disciplined in the seriousness of the matter, and a nonchalant attitude proved a disrespect in the act of growing up or maturing. To adults who could decide for themselves, it was hilarious and often met with bragging and or tradition of a reputation. As silly we all were for this "kind" of street cred, it too has its adolescence innocence in a train of thought or times and ages. We all have hangups and the key is to not hang our hat on them, but instead, to do better than those who have gone before us, that notion was not lost on those of whom we were raised! That lives on today as we bear the responsibility as a parent or role model.
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Mad 166 |
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Mad 166 Universal |
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CGC |
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3805827001
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Owner Comments
This is the finger issue! It's a brazen humor attempt, naturally on stands in the 70's. Any Biker needs to have a reason to pick it up and laugh ha! Seriously, it's unique and creative. M*A*S*H* and American Graffiti parodies included in this issue. Found at Half Price Books for cheap enough. To make it a collection there are other "raws" soon to be sent off, but we've got time. Many magazines are collectables, got to be picky for me, they take up space and room with plenty of spending cash. The hard to find in Mad are already done. Peace and love to everybody though! Those 60's and 70's weren't all the ruckus, even with an old soul like me. To think it was almost less than a decade before my time, these trips back to reminisce are the golden years. With that side splitting action in the quick one-liners, you will laugh so hard your sides will ache and your spleen will go pitter pat! With Felix! Felix the Mad (Cat).
Complete with a back cover picture of the screen at the prescreen before released to theaters of, "Ralph Breaks the Internet!" A focal point of where these times land us with the 80's to 90's being in the form of the bigger stick with ammo guns blazing, the 60's and 70's attitude, to modern times and what is relatedly a Mr. Fixx it now that it's all broke! Wreck it Ralph "One-Up's" everyone by "Disney: By Breaking the Internet!" The latter, is "many are called but few are chosen!"
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