MAD Magazine #114

Updated:
MAD Magazine #114 • USA • 1st Edition - New York
Country:
USA
Edition:
1st Edition - New York
Published:
October 1st, 1967
Sale price:
30 cent
Pages:
52
Format:
Magazine

Editorial

Table of Contents

Cover

Artist, Colorist: Norman Mingo

President Johnson on Madison Avenue

Department: Hail to the Chief Copywriter

Writer: Max Brandel

Don Martin Turns On Portable Radios

Department: Don Martin

Artist, Writer: Don Martin

So How Come...

Department: Double-Standard Bearers

Artist: George Woodbridge Writer: Stan Hart

Sombre

Department: Apache of Blue Eyes

Artist: Mort Drucker Writer: Lou Silverstone

Spy Vs. Spy

Department: Joke & Dagger ; Spy Vs. Spy

Artist, Writer: Antonio Prohias

The Lighter Side of the Mating Game

Department: Berg's Eye View

Artist, Writer: Dave Berg

A Psalm For a Sabbath Morning

Department: Tee-Ology

Artist: Paul Coker, Jr. Writer: William Garvin

TV Game Shows Based On Newspaper Headlines

Department: 5-Star Final Indignity

Artist: Jack Davis Writer: Dick DeBartolo

Spy Vs. Spy

Department: Joke & Dagger ; Spy Vs. Spy

Artist, Writer: Antonio Prohias

Future Complaints

Department: Tomorrow's Mourning

Writer: Dick DeBartolo Artist: Joe Orlando

Reprinted in: US MAD Magazine #19

The Cats Are All Bats

Department: Seuss Your Old Man

Artist: Bob Clarke Writer: Larry Siegel

The Shadow Knows

Department: We Got Your Penumbra

Artist, Writer: Sergio Aragonés

Mad's "Late Show" Cliche Movie Script of the Issue: The Society Movie

Department: Trite & True

Writer: Harry Purvis Artist: Bruce Stark

Ratpacktrol

Department: Jeep Thrill

Artist: Mort Drucker Writer: Lou Silverstone

On the "Tarzan" Set

Department: Don Martin

Artist, Writer: Don Martin

What Is the Only Way To Beautify America

Department: Mad Fold-In

Artist, Writer: Al Jaffee

Drawn Out Dramas (Various Places around the Magazine)

Artist, Writer: Sergio Aragonés

Back Cover: Mad's Great Moments in Advertising: The Day the "Show Us Your Lark" People Passed the Wrong Group of Smokers

Artist, Colorist: Irving Schild