MAD Magazine #126 MAD Magazine (USA) Updated: January 22nd, 2019 Country: USAEdition: 1st Edition - New YorkCompany: E.C. Publications, Inc.Published: April 1st, 1969Cover: Who needs youSale price: 35 centPages: 52Format: Magazine Editorial Editor: Al FeldsteinCover Artist: Norman Mingo Cover Variations Great Britain Table of ContentsCover: Who Needs You?Artist, Colorist: Norman MingoMad's Color Puzzle PageWriter: Al Jaffee Artist, Colorist: Bob ClarkeWhy Not Have the Next Issue Sent Directly to Your Home?Artist: Paul Coker, Jr.A Mad Look at the Diseases of Our Sick SocietyDepartment: The Malady Lingers On Writer: Max BrandelFamiliar AffairDepartment: Kiddie-Litter Artist: Mort Drucker Writer: Stan HartA Mad Look at Hugh vs. HelenDepartment: Editorial Whee! Artist: Jack Rickard Writer: Ronnie NathanOutside a Novelty ShopDepartment: Don Martin Artist, Writer: Don MartinMad's 1968-'69 Football Low LightsDepartment: Insane Replays Artist: Jack Davis Writer: Al JaffeeSpy vs. SpyDepartment: Joke & Dagger ; Spy vs. SpyArtist, Writer: Antonio ProhiasIf Comic Strips Covered the Burning Issues of the DayDepartment: Pen-and-Inculcation Artist: Bob Clarke Writer: Frank RidgewayMad's "Late Show" Cliche Movie Scripts: The "Opera" MovieDepartment: Trite & True Writer: Harry Purvis Artist: Bruce StarkA Mad Peek Behind the Scenes at an AirportDepartment: Inside-Ouch Artist: Jack Rickard Writer: Larry SiegelYou're in Trouble...When They SmileDepartment: Grin and Beware It Artist: George Woodbridge Writer: Stan Hart Writer: Chris HartIn an Italian RestaurantDepartment: Don Martin Artist, Writer: Don MartinThe Mad Plan to Beautify AmericaDepartment: Road Show Writer: Dick DeBartolo Artist: Bob ClarkeThe Lighter Side of American TouristsDepartment: Berg's Eye View Artist, Writer: Dave BergSpy vs. SpyDepartment: Joke & Dagger ; Spy vs. SpyArtist, Writer: Antonio ProhiasA Mad Look at...FrustrationDepartment: Food for Thwart Artist: Paul Coker, Jr. Writer: Jack KentGames People PlayDepartment: Come-On Denominator Artist: Bob Clarke Writer: Ronnie NathanThe Typical "Success Story"Department: Double Standard of Living Artist: Mort Drucker Writer: Larry SiegelWhich Modern Artist Is Most Successfully Communicating with His Audience?Department: Mad Fold-InArtist, Colorist, Writer: Al JaffeeThe Beat GenerationArtist, Colorist, Writer: Sergio AragonésReprinted in: US MAD Magazine #17Drawn Out Dramas (Various Places around the Magazine)Artist, Writer: Sergio Aragonés