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Name |
[STORY] |
The Big Bad Wall
/ Berlin Airlift Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
The Questionable Mad (New American Library, 1967 series) #T5253 ) |
[STORY] |
The Big Bad Wall
/ Berlin Airlift Department / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
The Questionable Mad (New American Library, 1967 series) #D3158 (April 1967)) |
[STORY] |
How Bad Childhood Habits Can Help in a Congressional Career
/ Capitol Punishment Dept. / comic story
/ 9 pages
(from
The Portable Mad (New American Library, 1970 series) #Q6296 (April 1970)) |
[STORY] |
Taste Test
/ comic story
/ 2 pages
(from
Mad's Dave Berg Looks at Things (New American Library, 1967 series) #T5070 (circa 1970)) |
[STORY] |
[no title indexed]
/ comic story
/ 1 page
(from
Al Jaffee Blows His Mind (New American Library, 1975 series) #Y6759 (November 1975)) |
[STORY] |
Like Thy Enemy
/ comic story
/ 5 pages
(from
Mad's Dave Berg Looks at Things (New American Library, 1967 series) #T5070 (circa 1970)) |
[STORY] |
Miracle Fabrics
/ Ready-to-swear Dept. / comic story
/ 13 pages
(from
The Voodoo Mad (New American Library, 1963 series) #Q6245 (circa 1973)) |
[STORY] |
Serves Her Right
/ comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad's Dave Berg Looks at Things (New American Library, 1967 series) #T5070 (circa 1970)) |
[STORY] |
Changing Meanings For Fun & Profit
/ Out-Of-Context Dept. / text story
/ 8 pages
(from
Greasy Mad Stuff (New American Library, 1963 series) #D2343 (October 1963)) |
[STORY] |
Walt Dizzy Presents Dizzyland
/ TV Dept. / T.V. Dept. / Television Dept. / comic story
/ 16 pages
(from
The Organization Mad (New American Library, 1960 series) #D2286 (March 1963)) |
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