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[STORY] [Phil Interlandi] / cartoon / 2 pages (from US Think Small (Volkswagen of America, 1967 series) #[nn] (1967))
[STORY] [Phil Interlandi] / cartoon / 2 pages (from US Think Small (Volkswagen of America, 1967 series) #114A (1967))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / cover / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] Etchings to Come Up and See / cartoon / 3 pages (from US Help! (Warren, 1960 series) #v1#11 (June 1961))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / cover / 1 page (from US Care for a Merger? (E. P. Dutton, 1958 series) (1958))
[STORY] The Woodsman / Scenes We'd Like To See / comic story / 3 pages (from US The Brothers Mad (Ballantine Books, 1958 series) #25283 [5] (June 1976))
[STORY] [Remote Control] / comic story / 2 pages (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: The Gladiator and the Empress / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 1 page (from US Mad for Keeps (Crown Publishers, 1958 series) (July 1958))
[STORY] [Please do not tip] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See... The Race! / comic story / 4 pages (from US Utterly Mad (ibooks, 2002 series) (June 2002))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: The Marshall Who Got Outdrawn / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 1 page (from US Mad for Keeps (Crown Publishers, 1958 series) (July 1958))
[STORY] Shadows on the Sand... Spotted from a Helicopter / comic story / 1 page (from US Help! (Warren, 1960 series) #v1#11 (June 1961))
[STORY] The Private Eye Who Was Wrong / comic story / 2 pages (from US Second Help!-ing (Gold Medal Books, 1962 series) #s1225 (1962))
[STORY] ["Why do you always have to rush things?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v39#6 (June 1992))
[STORY] ["Marjorie!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] [Watch it, Mr. Carruthers, we're rolling..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["Care for a merger?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Care for a Merger? (E. P. Dutton, 1958 series) (1958))
[STORY] ["Fasten seat-belts, please."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US For Laughing Out Loud (Dell, 1956 series) #33 (October-December 1964))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like To See (The Fighter Who Didn't Rally) / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 1 page (from US Mad about the Fifties (Little, Brown, 1997 series) (1997))
[STORY] ["You're not taking full advantage of the medium..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["Er... perhaps you didn't know, but we deliver..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["Oh-oh! I don't like the looks of that!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: The Runaway Stagecoach / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 1 page (from US Mad for Keeps (Crown Publishers, 1958 series) (July 1958))
[STORY] ["I'm closing for the season."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US For Laughing Out Loud (Dell, 1956 series) #1 (October-December Winter 1956))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like To See: The Gladiator and the Empress / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 1 page (from GB Mad (Thorpe & Porter, 1959 series) #1 ([October 1959]))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See... Stagecoach / comic story / 4 pages (from US Utterly Mad (ibooks, 2002 series) (June 2002))
[STORY] ["We've got to stop meeting like this -- I think we're upsetting the ecology."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v18#6 (June 1971))
[STORY] ["If you think this is great, wait until we hit the rapids!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v27#11 (November 1980))
[STORY] ["Hey! Here's a gal on a game show I used to screw!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v40#2 (February 1993))
[STORY] The Private Eye Who Was Wrong / comic story / 1 page (from US Help! (Warren, 1960 series) #v1#8 (March 1961))
[STORY] ["If you ever get to a phone call H. M. H. Publishing Co."] / cartoon / 0.5 pages (from US Writer's Digest (F + W Media, 1921 series) #v37#10 (September 1957))
[STORY] ["Take an indecent proposal ..."] / cartoon / 0.33 pages (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#4 (April 1966))
[STORY] ["Now aren't you glad I talked you..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Books, Books, Books (HarperCollins, 1988 series) (1988))
[STORY] The Hero Who Didn't Get Rescued / comic story / 2 pages (from US Second Help!-ing (Gold Medal Books, 1962 series) #s1225 (1962))
[STORY] ["I'd like to try a little story on you as a man. Let me know what you think of it."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US Ladies' Home Journal (Curtis Publishing Company, 1883 series) #v80#7 (September 1963))
[STORY] ["He needs every vote he can get."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v231#2 (July 12, 1958))
[STORY] ["Say, Frank, can you lend me twenty bucks?"] / comic story / 1 page (from US For Laughing Out Loud (Dell, 1956 series) #1 (October-December Winter 1956))
[STORY] The Marine Who Didn't Hold Off an Army / Movie Scenes We'd Enjoy Seeing / cartoon / 1 page (from US Essential Kurtzman (Dark Horse, 2014 series) #2 - Trump: The Complete Collection (August 2016))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See... The Woodsman / comic story / 4 pages (from US The Brothers Mad (Ballantine Books, 1958 series) #5 (U2105) (December 1963))
[STORY] ["Really, Mr. Barrington -- we're touring castles now. Independent activity doesn't begin until four o'clock."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["Why can't you crave water like other castaways?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["It seems like every time I come over here, my clothes clash with your damn paintings."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["You set a record of sorts-you broke everything."] / cartoon / 0.02 pages (from US Wham-O Giant Comics (Wham-O, 1967 series) #1 (April 1967))
[STORY] The Hero Who Failed to Blow Up the Fortress / comic story / 2 pages (from US Second Help!-ing (Gold Medal Books, 1962 series) #s1225 (1962))
[STORY] ["Why can't you just greet me with cocktails the way other wives do?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See II: Scenes We'd Like to See Musketeer Failed to Get Girl / comic story / 5 pages (from US The Bedside Mad (New American Library, 1959 series) #S1647 (April 1959))
[STORY] ["Booze! Broads! Water!"] / cartoon / 0.6 pages (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#2 (February 1966))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See II: Scenes We'd Like to See Musketeer Failed to Get Girl / comic story / 5 pages (from US The Bedside Mad (New American Library, 1959 series) #D2316 (February 1964))
[STORY] The Hero Who Failed to Blow Up the Fortress / comic story / 1 page (from US Help! (Warren, 1960 series) #v1#8 (March 1961))
[STORY] The Marine Who Didn't Hold Off An Army / Movie Scenes We'd Enjoy Seeing / cartoon / 1 page (from US Trump (Playboy Press, 1957 series) #2 (March 1957))
[STORY] ["I take it all back about your not being aggressive enough at the office, dear."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Care for a Merger? (E. P. Dutton, 1958 series) (1958))
[STORY] ["A stockholder to see the fathead in charge around here. Are you in?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Nine to Fivers (Popular Library, 1964 series) #SP276 (May 1964))
[STORY] ["Prescott has quite an ear for languages."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#45 (May 11, 1957))
[STORY] ["Pop had a couple of quick ones before you got here."] / cartoon / 0.25 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v234#38 (September 23, 1961))
[STORY] ["Oh, yes, the wife says a large-size bottle of meat tenderizer"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US Collier's (Collier's, 1888 series) #v133#5 (March 5, 1954))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See II: Scenes We'd Like to See Musketeer Failed to Get Girl / comic story / 5 pages (from US The Bedside Mad (New American Library, 1959 series) #P3520 (c 1969))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: One Against Four / comic story / 5 pages (from US Son of Mad (New American Library, 1959 series) #S1701 (October 1959))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: One Against Four / comic story / 5 pages (from US Son of Mad (Warner Books, 1974 series) #7 (88-760) (January 1979))
[STORY] ["A stockholder to see the fathead in charge around here. Are you in?"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v232#16 (October 17, 1959))
[STORY] ["Very, very funny!"] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v230#44 (May 3, 1958))
[STORY] ["Tireless campaigner, this man..."] / cartoon / 0.2 pages (from US The Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publishing Company, 1897 series) #v229#15 (October 13, 1956))
[STORY] ["Pst - wrong door, Mr. Graham."] / cartoon / 0.35 pages (from US For Laughing Out Loud (Dell, 1956 series) #1 (October-December Winter 1956))
[STORY] ["Oh, for Pete's sake, Morris, knock it off. When are you going to remember I'm married?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["Never mind, Mr. Campbell -- I think I can stop by myself this time!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] ["It's me, dear, open up."] / comic story / 3 pages (from US Classic Cartoons from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1960 series) #1960 [16166] (1972))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: The Race / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 4 pages (from US Utterly Mad (Ballantine Books, 1956 series) #[4] (25340) (July 1976))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like to See: Stagecoach / Hollywood Dept. / comic story / 4 pages (from US Utterly Mad (Ballantine Books, 1956 series) #[4] (25340) (July 1976))
[STORY] The Hero Who Didn't Get Rescued / comic story / 1 page (from US Help! (Warren, 1960 series) #v1#8 (March 1961))
[STORY] Dream / comic story / 2 pages (from US For Laughing Out Loud (Dell, 1956 series) #33 (October-December 1964))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like To See... The Race / comic story / 4 pages (from US Utterly Mad (Ballantine Books, 1956 series) #4 (178) (October 1956))
[STORY] Scenes We'd Like To See... Stage Coach / comic story / 4 pages (from US Utterly Mad (Ballantine Books, 1956 series) #4 (178) (October 1956))
[STORY] ["You have a dirty mind; I like that in a man."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#11 (November 1966))
[STORY] ["Well... wait till President Kennedy hears about this!"] / cartoon / 0.33 pages (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v8#7 (July 1961))
[STORY] ["But darling, it was only foreplay!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v18#4 (April 1971))
[STORY] ["Everybody says I'm too easy."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v17#6 (June 1970))
[STORY] ["It's always a thrill to meet a man who admires Rubens!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#9 (September 1966))
[STORY] ["Couldn't you just let it go at initials?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v15#7 (July 1968))
[STORY] ["Martial status? ... Interrupted."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#7 (July 1966))
[STORY] ["Daphne! Get your ass in here!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v16#2 (February 1969))
[STORY] ["I think he's getting serious, Mother—he asked me to stay to lunch."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v18#5 (May 1971))
[STORY] ["I'm programming you as a pushover—I hope you won't let me and the computer down ..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US The Best from Playboy (Playboy Press, 1964 series) #7 (1973))
[STORY] ["I'm afraid 'Stanley Harris' and 'Irma Trimble' aren't going to work out too well together ..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#10 (October 1966))
[STORY] ["I'm going to give it to you straight. You're knocked up."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v15#2 (February 1968))
[STORY] ["I've made you immortal, Miss Haskins, as far as I'M concerned."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v12#3 (March 1965))
[STORY] ["You're never going to make a Peeping Tom if you're going to stand there and yell, 'Boy, what an ass!'"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v18#8 (August 1971))
[STORY] ["Oh, oh ... pollution!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v17#8 (August 1970))
[STORY] ["My encounter group turned into a gang-bang."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v18#7 (July 1971))
[STORY] ["Can't you read? 'In Use'!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v14#5 (May 1967))
[STORY] ["It's a poor workman who blames his tools..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v15#5 (May 1968))
[STORY] ["It's not that you don't appeal to me, miss—it's just that Im hung up on one of my elves ..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v18#1 (January 1971))
[STORY] ["Say, you know, you're very attractive when you're angry and naked..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v17#11 (November 1970))
[STORY] ["Well, that's how it happened. Do you think I have a case?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v15#8 (August 1968))
[STORY] ["I'm an adult—what time do you get through?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#9 (September 1966))
[STORY] ["Are you kidding? In this heat?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#6 (June 1966))
[STORY] ["How about THAT for an invention?!"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v13#4 (April 1966))
[STORY] ["Is that your final decision, Miss Ashcroft?"] / comic story / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v14#9 (September 1967))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v8#7 (July 1961))
[STORY] ["Are you going to sit there on that gorgeous little bottom—which we shall call exhibit A—and tell the court you didn't encourage him?"] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v15#9 (September 1968))
[STORY] ["Well, so much for our second honeymoon—let's go home and get back to our affairs ..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v16#11 (November 1969))
[STORY] ["There are other cures for insomnia, you know ..."] / cartoon / 1 page (from US Playboy (Playboy, 1953 series) #v17#12 (December 1970))

 

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