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[STORY] |
Obituaries for Traditions, Pasttimes and Other Dying-Out Landmarks of the American Way of Life
/ Of Grave Concern Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad (EC, 1952 series) #136 (July 1970)) |
[STORY] |
Obituaries for Traditions, Pasttimes and Other Dying-Out Landmarks of the American Way of Life
/ Of Grave Concern Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (EC, 1970 series) #14 (1974)) |
[STORY] |
Obituaries for Traditions, Pasttimes and Other Dying-Out Landmarks of the American Way of Life
/ Of Grave Concern Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad Special [Mad Super Special] (EC, 1970 series) #104 (June 1995)) |
[STORY] |
The MAD Vault 1973
/ The Articles Formerly Known As Reprints Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad (EC, 1952 series) #501 (October 2009)) |
[STORY] |
The MAD Vault 1969
/ The Articles Formerly Known As Reprints Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad (EC, 1952 series) #503 (May 2010)) |
[STORY] |
The MAD Vault 1988
/ The Articles Formerly Known As Reprints Dept. / comic story
/ 3 pages
(from
Mad (EC, 1952 series) #502 (January 2010)) |
[STORY] |
The Man in Command
/ Aspire Boot-Lick Polish / comic story
/ 1 page
(from
The Ridiculously Expensive Mad (The World Publishing Company, 1969 series) (October 1969)) |
[STORY] |
The Man In Command
/ Aspire Boot-Lick Polish / comic story
/ 1 page
(from
Mad (EC, 1952 series) #54 (April 1960)) |
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