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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: EC
Title: MAD
Page Count: 52
Genre: Humor, Satire-parody
Era: Silver
Cover Price: 0.30 USD
Cover Date: December 1964
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Country: United States
How future generations will glorify current celebrities Harold Stassen, Hyman Rickover, Elizabeth Taylor and the news team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley.; Examples of devices of dubious merit to help people smoke without risking the dangers of inhaling.; Reporters swarm the pretty loser of a sprint; a shot-putter fails; a relay is disrupted; a wrestling underdog wins; a pole vaulter fails; a photographer interferes with an event; a sprint has two illegal entrants.; Parody of the television show "Mr. Novak"; a high school English teacher earns the respect of students and faculty alike, even though he's a meddlesome pain.; Examples of jobs catering to the unusual whims of television actors and directors.; Annoying features of working in an office setting are turned into horror films.; Examples of politicians acting childishly.; Examples of ironies and frustrations that come with viewing a film in a theater.; Typical movie scenes where the hero is at the mercy of the villain are footnoted to show that the villain is actually nice and the hero is a rude lout.; A look into Ringo Starr's wallet.; Satirical example of a typical neighborhood in the nation's capitol.; Warning labels are required for all consumer products, not just cigarettes.; Modern fairy tales built around modern people.; A princess kisses a frog and the frog turns into a handsome prince.; The Black Spy tries to hijack the White Spy's rocket.; A voodoo priest with vision problems confuses an infant with his fetish doll.; The Gray Spy lures the other two spies into injuring themselves on a train.; A man creates a painting by killing himself.