MAD MAGAZINE #57 - September 1960 - WALLY WOOD, MORT DRUCKER, JOE ORLANDO & MORE
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Magazines
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Condition: |
Acceptable
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Publication Year: |
1960
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Publication Name: |
Mad
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Language: |
English
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Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States
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UPC: |
Does not apply
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No
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Custom Bundle: |
No
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Publisher: |
E. C. Publications Inc.
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Publication Month: |
September
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Publication Frequency: |
Monthly
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Issue Number: |
57
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Volume: |
1
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Distribution: |
Controlled Circulation
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Features: |
1st Edition, Illustrated
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Genre: |
Humor
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No
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“There is a 1/2" tear at the front left lower edge, near a 1/4" tear at the front mid-lower edge, ... Read moreabout the seller notes“There is a 1/2" tear at the front left lower edge, near a 1/4" tear at the front mid-lower edge, which continues ...
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Contributors: |
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Al Jaffee, Bob Clarke, David Berg, Don Martin, Frank Jacobs, Frank Kelly Freas, Gary Belkin, George Woodbridge, Joe Orlando, Larry Siegel, Mort Drucker, Sy Reit, Wally Wood
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Topic: |
Current Events, Humor, Movies, Satire, Television
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Measures 8-5/32" X 10-11/16", 50 pp including covers, b w photos and illustrations, Volume 1, Number 57 (September 1960) published by E. C. Publications Inc. (NY).
Group 14-3703
Contents:
Front Cover -- illustrated by FRANK KELLY FREAS
Inside Front Left Cover -- illustrated by FRANK KELLY FREAS
Letters (from readers)
Madison Ave. Surplus Sale -- written by AL JAFFEE, illustrated by BOB CLARKE
The Good Humor Ice Cream Truck -- written illustrated by DAVE BERG
The Fortune Teller -- written illustrated by DAVE MARTIN
Documentary Records -- written by FRANK JACOBS, illustrated by JOE ORLANDO
If Magazines Carried Comic Strips -- written by FRANK JACOBS, illustrated by WALLY WOOD
Scenes We'd Like To See -- written by GARY BELKIN, illustrated by GEORGE WOODBRIDGE
Fishing -- written by AL JAFFEE, illustrated by MORT DRUCKER
At The Clothiers -- written illustrated by DON MARTIN
MAD Goes To A Gangster Movie Preview -- written by LARRY SIEGEL, illustrated by WALLY WOOD
MAD's "Pure Products" Law -- written by SY REIT, illustrated by JOE ORLANDO
Reproportioning Photographs For Fun And Mainly Profit -- written by FRANK JACOBS, illustrated by BOB CLARKE
Tall Tales -- written illustrated by AL JAFFEE
At A Masquerade -- written illustrated by DON MARTIN
Beatnik: The Magazine For Hipsters -- writer unknown, illustrated by GEORGE WOODBRIDGE
TV Ads We'd Like To See -- written by LARRY SIEGEL, illustrated by BOB CLARKE
The Moving Men -- written illustrated by DON MARTIN
Rear Cover : "SHAM-BUG'S SOUP" parody -- illustrated by FRANK KELLY FREAS
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