MAD Magazine #158

Updated:
MAD Magazine #158 • USA • 1st Edition - New York
Country:
USA
Edition:
1st Edition - New York
Published:
April 1st, 1973
Cover:
The new Centurions
Sale price:
40 cent
Pages:
52
Format:
Magazine

Editorial

Cover Variations

Table of Contents

Cover

Artist, Colorist: Norman Mingo

A Moving Jungle Tale

Artist, Colorist: Jack Davis Writer: Don Edwing

The New Comedians

Department: Police Farce

Writer: Dick DeBartolo Artist: Mort Drucker

Drawn Out Dramas

Department: Marginal Thinking

Artist, Writer: Sergio Aragonés

The Mad TV Viewers Hate Book

Department: Screen Plagues

Artist, Writer: Al Jaffee

Rewriting Your Way To a Ph. D.

Department: Symbol English

Writer: Tom Koch

Late One Night in a Waterfront Tavern

Department: Don Martin

Artist, Writer: Don Martin

The Lighter Side of Reading

Department: Berg's Eye View

Artist, Writer: Dave Berg

...But It's Still the Same Old Gas

Department: Pump and Circumstance

Writer: Max Brandel

Why Does It Always Happen That...

Department: Fate-a-Compli

Artist: Jack Rickard Writer: Tom Koch

Mad Interviews a Typical Liberal Family

Department: Bleeding Heart Burn

Artist: Paul Coker, Jr. Writer: Lou Silverstone

Spy Vs. Spy

Department: Joke & Dagger ; Spy Vs. Spy

Artist, Writer: Antonio Prohias

Head Shop Supplies

Department: Freak Enterprise

Artist: Bob Clarke Writer: Tom Koch

Patterns of Speech

Department: Theme Scheme

Artist: Bob Clarke Writer: Max Brandel

One Evening at a Masquerade Party

Department: Don Martin

Artist, Writer: Don Martin

When All of TV Must Grant Equal Time

Department: The Other Side of the Corn

Artist: Angelo Torres Writer: Tom Koch

Whose Life Would Be Seriously Endangered If Pot Were Legalized?

Department: Mad Fold-In

Artist, Colorist, Writer: Al Jaffee

Amputee

Department: Another Mad Mini-Poster

Artist, Colorist: Irving Schild Writer: Max Brandel